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Squeezing in Wide-Aperture Nonlinear Interferometer: Transverse Effects

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Abstract

Fluctuations of radiation and of photodetector current present a fundamental limit for capabilities of parallel optical processing. In this connection it seems perspective to use the light squeezed states to depress photon noise of optical images. In this report we consider a possibility of generation of sufficiently wide (multi-mode) beams of sub-Poisson light transmitting coherent radiation through wide-aperture nonlinear interferometer.

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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