Attosecond streaking enables phase-sensitive access to quantum fluctuations in driving light fields, with the second central moment of photoelectron momentum showing modulation at twice the driving frequency for squeezed states.
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Nonlinear dissipation in open quantum systems produces power-law tails in steady-state energy distributions via multiplicative quantum noise enforced by quantum mechanics.
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Attosecond Access to the Quantum Noise of Light
Attosecond streaking enables phase-sensitive access to quantum fluctuations in driving light fields, with the second central moment of photoelectron momentum showing modulation at twice the driving frequency for squeezed states.
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Power-law distributions in nonequilibrium open quantum systems
Nonlinear dissipation in open quantum systems produces power-law tails in steady-state energy distributions via multiplicative quantum noise enforced by quantum mechanics.