In an intraband ZnO model, thermal light and bright-squeezed vacuum driving produce higher HHG cutoffs than coherent or Fock states, and the generated field inherits driver fluctuations.
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A direct-amplification balanced homodyne detector for 100 MHz pulsed sources achieves shot-noise-limited performance with 14 dB SNR and negligible pulse correlations.
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In an intraband ZnO model, thermal light and bright-squeezed vacuum driving produce higher HHG cutoffs than coherent or Fock states, and the generated field inherits driver fluctuations.
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A Simple and Robust Balanced Homodyne Detector for High-Repetition-Rate Pulsed Sources
A direct-amplification balanced homodyne detector for 100 MHz pulsed sources achieves shot-noise-limited performance with 14 dB SNR and negligible pulse correlations.