Properties and dynamics of generalized squeezed states
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.17022v2
- Date: Wed, 14 May 2025 02:23:56 GMT
- Title: Properties and dynamics of generalized squeezed states
- Authors: Sahel Ashhab, Mohammad Ayyash,
- Abstract summary: We find that, in stark contrast to displacement and two-photon squeezing, higher-order squeezing leads to oscillatory dynamics.<n>The state is squeezed in the initial stages of the dynamics but the squeezing reverses at later stages, and the state reverts almost completely back to the initial state.
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- Abstract: We analyze the properties and dynamics of generalized squeezed states. We find that, in stark contrast to displacement and two-photon squeezing, higher-order squeezing leads to oscillatory dynamics. The state is squeezed in the initial stages of the dynamics but the squeezing reverses at later stages, and the state reverts almost completely back to the initial state. We analyze various quantities to verify that the oscillatory dynamics is physical and not a mathematical artefact. We also show that the maximum squeezing diminishes with increasing squeezing order, rendering the squeezing mechanism increasingly ineffective. Our results provide important rules that can help guide the development of more effective higher-order squeezing techniques.
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