Tunable frequency-bin multi-mode squeezed states of light
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2204.10079v1
- Date: Thu, 21 Apr 2022 13:20:32 GMT
- Title: Tunable frequency-bin multi-mode squeezed states of light
- Authors: Christian Drago and Agata M. Bra\'nczyk
- Abstract summary: We propose a method for generating tunable squeezed states of light with multiple modes encoded in frequency bins.
The multi-mode squeezed states are generated in a single pass and can be tuned in real time by adjusting the properties of the pump field.
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- License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
- Abstract: Squeezed states are a versatile class of quantum states with applications
ranging from quantum computing to high-precision detection. We propose a method
for generating tunable squeezed states of light with multiple modes encoded in
frequency bins. Our method uses custom-engineered spontaneous parametric
downconversion pumped by a pulse-shaped pump field. The multi-mode squeezed
states are generated in a single pass and can be tuned in real time by
adjusting the properties of the pump field. Exploring new quantum states of
light, encoded in new degrees of freedom, can be a fruitful path toward
discovering new quantum applications.
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