Numerical simulations on polarization quantum noise squeezing for ultrashort solitons in optical fiber with enlarged mode field area

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Broadband quantum noise suppression of light is required for many applications, including detection of gravitational waves, quantum sensing, and quantum communication. Here, using numerical simulations, we investigate the possibility of polarization squeezing of ultrashort soliton pulses in an optical fiber with an enlarged mode field area, such as large-mode area or multicore fibers (to scale up the pulse energy). Our model includes the second-order dispersion, Kerr and Raman effects, quantum noise, and optical losses. In simulations, we switch on and switch off Raman effects and losses to find their contribution to squeezing of optical pulses with different durations (0.1-1 ps). For longer solitons, the peak power is lower and a longer fiber is required to attain the same squeezing as for shorter solitons, when Raman effects and losses are neglected. In the full model, we demonstrate optimal pulse duration (~0.4 ps) since losses limit squeezing of longer pulses and Raman effects limit squeezing of shorter pulses.

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Sorokin, A. A., Anashkina, E. A., Corney, J. F., Bobrovs, V., Leuchs, G., & Andrianov, A. V. (2021). Numerical simulations on polarization quantum noise squeezing for ultrashort solitons in optical fiber with enlarged mode field area. Photonics, 8(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/photonics8060226

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