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The deleterious effects of nonlinear dispersion on squeezed light in two-photon devices when absorption losses are included have been analyzed making use of the variables called two-mode quadrature-phase amplitudes. The uncertainties in the quadrature amplitudes have been computed from a generalized Fokker-Planck equation. The dependence of squeezing on the nonlinear coupling, the modulation (including the case of high modulations), the pumping phase (where nonlinear dispersion causes an intensity-dependent shift in the minimum squeezing), and the absorption losses have been studied.
Physical Review A – American Physical Society (APS)
Published: Feb 15, 1989
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