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Quantum Plasmonic Sensing Using Conditional Measurements

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Abstract

We introduce a protocol for quantum plasmonic sensing based on the conditional detection of plasmons. We demonstrate that conditional plasmon subtraction provides a new degree of freedom to control quantum fluctuations of plasmonic fields.

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