A Formalism Useful to Study Beyond Squeezing in Non-linear Quantum
Optics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.04609v2
- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 2020 11:33:40 GMT
- Title: A Formalism Useful to Study Beyond Squeezing in Non-linear Quantum
Optics
- Authors: Noriaki Aibara, Naoaki Fujimoto, So Katagiri, Akio Sugamoto, Koichiro
Yamaguchi, Tsukasa Yumibayashi (The OUJ Tokyo Bunkyo Field Theory
Collaboration)
- Abstract summary: A general formalism is given in quantum optics within a ring cavity, in which a non-linear material is stored.
The propagator includes the additional damping effect via the non-linear material as well as the reflection and penetration effects by mirrors.
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- Abstract: A general formalism is given in quantum optics within a ring cavity, in which
a non-linear material is stored. The method is Feynman graphical one,
expressing the transition amplitude or S-matrix in terms of propagators and
vertices. The propagator includes the additional damping effect via the
non-linear material as well as the reflection and penetration effects by
mirrors. Possible application of this formalism is discussed, in estimating the
averaged number of produced photons, Husimi function, and the observables to
examine beyond the squeezing mechanism of photons.
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