Observation of Squeezing in Hidden Optical-Polarization States
Ravi S. Singh, Gyaneshwar K. Gupta, Lallan Yadava

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates the observation of squeezing in hidden optical-polarization states of a chaotic bi-modal optical field, highlighting the dependence on interaction time and identifying the onset-time for squeezing.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of squeezing in hidden optical-polarization states and numerically studies its dependence on interaction parameters, which is a novel exploration in quantum optics.
Findings
Squeezing in Hidden Optical-Polarization States is demonstrated.
Squeezing depends critically on interaction time.
An onset-time for squeezing is identified.
Abstract
The dynamic feature of monochromatic bi-modal chaotic optical field, enriched with orthogonally-polarized basis-modes propagating collinearly and undergoing Degenerate Parametric Amplification, is investigated to demonstrate Squeezing in Hidden Optical-Polarization states. The Variance (Noise) of Hidden Optical-Polarization Parameters showing squeezing therein is numerically studied by identifying a Squeezing - Function. This squeezing in HOPS is seen to depend critically on interaction time and an Onset-time responsible for the same is demarcated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Information and Cryptography · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Neural Networks and Reservoir Computing
