Prospect for detecting squeezed states of light created by a single atom in free space
Magdalena Stobi\'nska, Markus Sondermann, Gerd Leuchs

TL;DR
This paper explores the potential to detect and analyze squeezed states of light emitted by a single atom in free space, focusing on the dynamics of spontaneous emission and transient squeezing measurement.
Contribution
It proposes a method for detailed study of spontaneous emission dynamics and transient squeezing detection using full solid angle fluorescence detection.
Findings
Feasibility of measuring transient squeezing in free space
Potential for detailed dynamics analysis of single-atom emission
Advancement in quantum optics measurement techniques
Abstract
We discuss the possibilities of studying in detail the dynamics of spontaneous emission of a single photon by a single atom and measuring the transient degree of squeezing by means of full solid angle fluorescence detection.
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