We report the generation of squeezed vacuum states of light at 1550 nm with a broadband quantum noise reduction of up to 4.8 dB ranging from 5 MHz to 1.2 GHz sideband frequency. We used a custom-designed 2.6 mm long biconvex periodically-poled potassium titanyl phosphate (PPKTP) crystal. It featured reflectively coated end surfaces, 2.26 GHz of linewidth and generated the squeezing via optical parametric amplification. Two homodyne detectors with different quantum efficiencies and bandwidths were used to characterize the non-classical noise suppression. We measured squeezing values of up to 4.8 dB from 5 to 100 MHz and up to 3 dB from 100 MHz to 1.2 GHz. The squeezed vacuum measurements were limited by detection loss. We propose an improved...
The engineering of strongly squeezed vacuum states of light is a key technology for the reduction of...
We present the observation of optical fields carrying squeezed vacuum states at sideband frequencies...
A squeezed light source, i.e. a source with ultra low noise level, below the standard quantum limit ...
We report the generation of squeezed vacuum states of light at 1550 nm with a broadband quantum nois...
Squeezed states can be employed for entanglement-based continuous-variable quantum key distribution,...
We report on the generation of continuous-wave squeezed vacuum states of light at the telecommunicat...
Squeezed states can be employed for entanglement-based continuous-variable quantum key distribution,...
We report on the generation of continuous-wave squeezed vacuum states of light at the telecommunicat...
Squeezed states can be employed for entanglement-based continuous-variable quantum key distribution,...
Squeezed states can be employed for entanglement-based continuous-variable quantum key distribution,...
Continuous-wave squeezed states of light at the wavelength of 1550 nm have recently been demonstrate...
Squeezed vacuum states at audio-band frequencies are important quantum resources for practical appli...
We report on the generation of more than 5 dB of vacuum squeezed light at the rubidium D1 line (795 ...
Non-classical squeezed states of light are becoming increasingly important to a range of metrology a...
Squeezing of light's quantum noise requires temporal rearranging of photons. This again corresponds ...
The engineering of strongly squeezed vacuum states of light is a key technology for the reduction of...
We present the observation of optical fields carrying squeezed vacuum states at sideband frequencies...
A squeezed light source, i.e. a source with ultra low noise level, below the standard quantum limit ...
We report the generation of squeezed vacuum states of light at 1550 nm with a broadband quantum nois...
Squeezed states can be employed for entanglement-based continuous-variable quantum key distribution,...
We report on the generation of continuous-wave squeezed vacuum states of light at the telecommunicat...
Squeezed states can be employed for entanglement-based continuous-variable quantum key distribution,...
We report on the generation of continuous-wave squeezed vacuum states of light at the telecommunicat...
Squeezed states can be employed for entanglement-based continuous-variable quantum key distribution,...
Squeezed states can be employed for entanglement-based continuous-variable quantum key distribution,...
Continuous-wave squeezed states of light at the wavelength of 1550 nm have recently been demonstrate...
Squeezed vacuum states at audio-band frequencies are important quantum resources for practical appli...
We report on the generation of more than 5 dB of vacuum squeezed light at the rubidium D1 line (795 ...
Non-classical squeezed states of light are becoming increasingly important to a range of metrology a...
Squeezing of light's quantum noise requires temporal rearranging of photons. This again corresponds ...
The engineering of strongly squeezed vacuum states of light is a key technology for the reduction of...
We present the observation of optical fields carrying squeezed vacuum states at sideband frequencies...
A squeezed light source, i.e. a source with ultra low noise level, below the standard quantum limit ...