Cubic nonlinear squeezing and its decoherence

  • Kala V
  • Filip R
  • Marek P
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Abstract

Squeezed states of the harmonic oscillator are a common resource in applications of quantum technology. If the noise is suppressed in a nonlinear combination of quadrature operators below threshold for all possible up-to-quadratic Hamiltonians, the quantum states are non-Gaussian and we refer to the noise reduction as nonlinear squeezing. Non-Gaussian aspects of quantum states are often more vulnerable to decoherence due to imperfections appearing in realistic experimental implementations. Therefore, a stability of nonlinear squeezing is essential. We analyze the behavior of quantum states with cubic nonlinear squeezing under loss and dephasing. The properties of nonlinear squeezed states depend on their initial parameters which can be optimized and adjusted to achieve the maximal robustness for the potential applications.

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Kala, V., Filip, R., & Marek, P. (2022). Cubic nonlinear squeezing and its decoherence. Optics Express, 30(17), 31456. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.464759

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