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Optimal squeezing, pure states, and amplification of squeezing in resonance fluorescence
Published 1998-12-30Version 1
It is shown that 100% squeezed output can be produced in the resonance fluorescence from a coherently driven two-level atom interacting with a squeezed vacuum. This is only possible for $N=1/8$ squeezed input, and is associated with a pure atomic state, i.e., a completely polarized state. The quadrature for which optimal squeezing occurs depends on the squeezing phase $\Phi ,$ the Rabi frequency $\Omega ,$ and the atomic detuning $\Delta $. Pure states are described for arbitrary $\Phi ,$ not just $\Phi =0$ or $\pi $ as in previous work. For small values of $N,$ there may be a greater degree of squeezing in the output field than the input - i.e., we have squeezing amplification.
Comments: 6 pages & 7 figures, Submitted to Phys. Rev. A
Categories: quant-ph
Keywords: pure states, resonance fluorescence, driven two-level atom interacting, amplification, pure atomic state
Tags: journal article
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