M. Levenson, R.M. Shelby, et al.
CLEO 1985
The four-wave-mixing interactions produced by pumping at two well-separated frequencies can couple four different radiation modes to generate a new kind of squeezed state of light. A dual-frequency homodyne detection scheme is described and is used to observe this type of nonclassical correlation. Initial experimental results in an optical fiber show a noise level 20% below the vacuum noise level for the output of the dual-frequency detector, even though the noise at each individual detector remains above the vacuum level. © 1987 The American Physical Society.
M. Levenson, R.M. Shelby, et al.
CLEO 1985
M. Levenson, R.M. Shelby
Journal of Modern Optics
R.M. Shelby, M. Rosenbluh
Applied Physics B Photophysics and Laser Chemistry
M. Levenson, R.M. Shelby
CLEO 1984