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Achieving Heisenberg limit under noisy conditions with quantum Zeno dynamics and dynamical decoupling

Ke Zeng, Bakmou Lahcen, Yu Jiang, Kok Chuan Tan·June 11, 2026
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

Quantum Zeno dynamics (QZD) and dynamical decoupling (DD) are useful tools that enable the effective suppression of noise in quantum systems. We consider the problem of when (i) noise can be suppressed and (ii) Heisenberg limit (HL) can be achieved in quantum metrology, and prove necessary and sufficient conditions for when QZD and DD are useful for achieving these two goals. We also show that in the Markovian regime, there are scenarios where preventing errors using QZD/DD may enable HL to be achieved where current QEC methods may not. Finally, we demonstrate that the combination of both techniques can allow individually imperfect QZD and DD strategies to saturate HL.

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