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  • XVIII International Quantum Electronics Conference
  • Technical Digest Series (Optica Publishing Group, 1992),
  • paper FrF3

Quantum Optics Using Laser Cooled Atoms

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Abstract

A perfect Kerr medium, inserted in a cavity having only one coupling mirror, can be used as a passive system likely to strongly modify the quantum fluctuations of an input light beam. In particular, for appropriate values of the cavity detuning and of the light intensity (close to the bistability turning point), it can transform it into an intensity squeezed beam, in a definite range of noise frequencies.[1]

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