We consider a trapped two-level atom stimulated by a coherent monochromatic laser and we study how to enhance the squeezing of the fluorescence light in the presence of a Wiseman-Milburn feedback mechanism, based on the homodyne detection of a fraction of the emitted light. We analyze the effect of the control parameters on the properties of the spectrum of the light and we also discuss the relation between light squeezing and atomic states, which qualitatively changes when the control is present. We also show that feedback can produce sub-natural line-narrowing of the fluorescence light, without the presence of squeezing in the stimulating light. The whole problem is tackled inside the framework of quantum trajectory theory
The squeezing spectrum of the fluorescent light is investigated for a laser-driven three-level atom ...
The dependence of squeezing on the number of atoms is discussed in the time-dependent collective res...
We present a quantum theory of feedback in which the homodyne photocurrent alters the dynamics of th...
We consider a trapped two-level atom stimulated by a coherent monochromatic laser and we study how t...
Among the formulations of the theory of quantum measurements in continuous time, quantum trajectory ...
Quantum trajectory theory is the best mathematical set up to model continual observations of a quant...
We study theoretically the fluorescence of a two-level atom driven by a laser of weak to moderate in...
We study theoretically the fluorescence of a two-level atom driven by a laser of weak to moderate in...
The squeezing properties of the fluorescence field emitted by a two-level atom driven by a coherent ...
We investigate the possibilities of preserving and manipulating the coherence of atomic two-level sy...
The resonance fluorescence of a two-level atom driven by a coherent laser field and damped by a fini...
Electro-optical feedback can produce an in-loop photocurrent with arbitrarily low noise. This is not...
We investigate the reduction of the electromagnetic field fluctuations in resonance fluorescence fro...
We present the quantum theory of optical cavity feedback mediated by homodyne detection, with an arb...
We discuss the phase-sensitive noise properties of fluorescence emitted by three-level atoms coheren...
The squeezing spectrum of the fluorescent light is investigated for a laser-driven three-level atom ...
The dependence of squeezing on the number of atoms is discussed in the time-dependent collective res...
We present a quantum theory of feedback in which the homodyne photocurrent alters the dynamics of th...
We consider a trapped two-level atom stimulated by a coherent monochromatic laser and we study how t...
Among the formulations of the theory of quantum measurements in continuous time, quantum trajectory ...
Quantum trajectory theory is the best mathematical set up to model continual observations of a quant...
We study theoretically the fluorescence of a two-level atom driven by a laser of weak to moderate in...
We study theoretically the fluorescence of a two-level atom driven by a laser of weak to moderate in...
The squeezing properties of the fluorescence field emitted by a two-level atom driven by a coherent ...
We investigate the possibilities of preserving and manipulating the coherence of atomic two-level sy...
The resonance fluorescence of a two-level atom driven by a coherent laser field and damped by a fini...
Electro-optical feedback can produce an in-loop photocurrent with arbitrarily low noise. This is not...
We investigate the reduction of the electromagnetic field fluctuations in resonance fluorescence fro...
We present the quantum theory of optical cavity feedback mediated by homodyne detection, with an arb...
We discuss the phase-sensitive noise properties of fluorescence emitted by three-level atoms coheren...
The squeezing spectrum of the fluorescent light is investigated for a laser-driven three-level atom ...
The dependence of squeezing on the number of atoms is discussed in the time-dependent collective res...
We present a quantum theory of feedback in which the homodyne photocurrent alters the dynamics of th...