Observation of Edge Magnetoplasmon Squeezing in a Quantum Hall Conductor

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Squeezing of the quadratures of the electromagnetic field has been extensively studied in optics and microwaves. However, previous works focused on the generation of squeezed states in a low impedance (Z0≈50 ω) environment. We report here on the demonstration of the squeezing of bosonic edge magnetoplasmon modes in a quantum Hall conductor whose characteristic impedance is set by the quantum of resistance (RK≈25 kω), offering the possibility of an enhanced coupling to low-dimensional quantum conductors. By applying a combination of dc and ac drives to a quantum point contact, we demonstrate squeezing and observe a noise reduction 18% below the vacuum fluctuations. This level of squeezing can be improved by using more complex conductors, such as ac driven quantum dots or mesoscopic capacitors.

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Bartolomei, H., Bisognin, R., Kamata, H., Berroir, J. M., Bocquillon, E., Ménard, G., … Fève, G. (2023). Observation of Edge Magnetoplasmon Squeezing in a Quantum Hall Conductor. Physical Review Letters, 130(10). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.130.106201

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