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Quantum correlations of coupled nonlinear dissipative oscillators

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Abstract

We present a quantum solution for two-mode Kerr interaction, including losses and noise. Moments up to fourth order are calculated and discussed. A connection between revivals of a coherent part of a field and squeezing is found. The influence of losses and noise on quantum effects is examined as well.

© 1989 Optical Society of America

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