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authorEugeniy Mikhailov <evgmik@gmail.com>2011-12-14 20:14:48 -0500
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-@article{WasilewskiOE09,
-author = {W. Wasilewski and T. Fernholz and K. Jensen and L. S. Madsen and H. Krauter and C. Muschik and E. S. Polzik},
-journal = {Opt. Express},
-keywords = {Raman effect; Squeezed states; Quantum information and processing},
-number = {16},
-pages = {14444--14457},
-publisher = {OSA},
-title = {Generation of two-mode squeezed and entangled light in a single temporal and spatial mode},
-volume = {17},
-month = {Aug},
-year = {2009},
-url = {http://www.opticsexpress.org/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-17-16-14444},
-doi = {10.1364/OE.17.014444},
-abstract = {We analyse a novel squeezing and entangling mechanism which is due to correlated Stokes and anti-Stokes photon forward scattering in a multi-level atom vapour. We develop a full quantum model for an alkali atomic vapour including quantized collective atomic states which predicts high degree of squeezing for attainable experimental conditions. Following the proposal we present an experimental demonstration of 3.5 dB pulsed frequency nondegenerate squeezed (quadrature entangled) state of light using room temperature caesium vapour. The source is very robust and requires only a few milliwatts of laser power. The squeezed state is generated in the same spatial mode as the local oscillator and in a single temporal mode. The two entangled modes are separated by twice the Zeeman frequency of the vapour which can be widely tuned. The narrow-band squeezed light generated near an atomic resonance can be directly used for atom-based quantum information protocols. Its single temporal mode characteristics make it a promising resource for quantum information processing.},
-}
@article{lvovskyRMP09,
journal = {Rev. Mod. Phys.},