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Amplitude squeezing of light by means of a phase-sensitive fiber parametric amplifier
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EngineeringNonlinear OpticsOptical Transmission SystemFiber-optic CommunicationNoise ReductionOptical AmplifierOptical PropertiesOptical SolitonOptical CommunicationPhotonicsBright Sub-poissonian LightPhysicsNon-linear OpticParametric DeamplificationAmplitude SqueezingFiber OpticApplied PhysicsOptoelectronicsFibre Amplifier
We experimentally demonstrate generation of bright sub-Poissonian light by means of parametric deamplification in a phase-sensitive fiber amplifier that is based on a balanced nonlinear Sagnac interferometer. On direct detection, the photocurrent noise falls below the shot-noise limit by (0.6 +/- 0.2) dB (1.4 dB when corrected for detection losses). To observe the noise reduction we employed a scheme that used two orthogonally polarized pulses to cancel the noise that arises from the predominantly polarized guided-acoustic-wave Brillouin scattering in the fiber. We also present a simplified semiclassical theory of quantum-noise suppression by this amplifier, which is found to be in good agreement with the experimental results.
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