We propose a novel scheme that is used for the enhancement of phase sensitivity. The SU(1,1) interferometer with a two-mode squeezed coherent state input, using balanced homodyne detection (BHD) and intensity detection (ID), is shown. Our results demonstrate that the phase sensitivity achieved via BHD outperforms that of ID. The optimal phase sensitivity via BHD surpasses the Heisenberg limit (HL) and approaches the quantum Cramér–Rao bound. A larger photon number and parameter strength can make the phase sensitivity better. Furthermore, we show the effects of internal and external losses on phase sensitivity in detail. When external loss reaches 10%, the phase sensitivity can reach the HL. Next, we have a detailed discussion on the impact of the squeezing parameter and photon number on phase sensitivity, which shows that our scheme has better phase sensitivity and enhanced robustness. This interferometer system thus holds significant potential for applications in quantum precision measurement.
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