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Manipulation of quantum noise in a cavity atom system, observations and interpretation

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Abstract

The nonlinear coupling between two level atoms, in this case barium, and a near resonant cavity has been used to manipulate the properties of the fluctuations of the light inside and transmitted through this system. Experiments have shown that this system can be used to generate a beam of quadrature squeezed light with useful intensity and significant noise suppression (18% observed, 50 %inferred)1

© 1992 Optical Society of America

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