Experimental evidence for Raman-induced limits to efficient squeezing in optical fibers

  • Dong R
  • Heersink J
  • Corney J
  • et al.
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Abstract

We report new experiments on polarization squeezing using ultrashort photonic pulses in a single pass of a birefringent fiber. We measure what is to our knowledge a record squeezing of -6.8+/-0.3 dB in optical fibers, which when corrected for linear losses is -10.4+/-0.8 dB. The measured polarization squeezing as a function of optical pulse energy, which spans a wide range from 3.5-178.8 pJ, shows a very good agreement with the quantum simulations, and for the first time we see the proof experimentally that Raman effects limit and reduce squeezing at high pulse energy.

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Dong, R., Heersink, J., Corney, J. F., Drummond, P. D., Andersen, U. L., & Leuchs, G. (2008). Experimental evidence for Raman-induced limits to efficient squeezing in optical fibers. Optics Letters, 33(2), 116. https://doi.org/10.1364/ol.33.000116

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