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Measurement of Quantum Two-Mode Squeezing Inspired by Classical Radio-Frequency Analogy

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Abstract

From analogy to RF theory and applications, we devise general measurement schemes for two-mode squeezing using nonlinear optical mixing as the physical detector. We provide complete quantum and classical theory, with RF and optical demonstrations.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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