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arxiv: 1306.1268 · v3 · pith:EQ7AEKGUnew · submitted 2013-06-05 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Strong Optomechanical Squeezing of Light

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keywords noiselightmotionsqueezinglasermechanicalopticalamplitude
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We create squeezed light by exploiting the quantum nature of the mechanical interaction between laser light and a membrane mechanical resonator embedded in an optical cavity. The radiation pressure shot noise (fluctuating optical force from quantum laser amplitude noise) induces resonator motion well above that of thermally driven motion. This motion imprints a phase shift on the laser light, hence correlating the amplitude and phase noise, a consequence of which is optical squeezing. We experimentally demonstrate strong and continuous optomechanical squeezing of 1.7 +/- 0.2 dB below the shot noise level. The peak level of squeezing measured near the mechanical resonance is well described by a model whose parameters are independently calibrated and that includes thermal motion of the membrane with no other classical noise sources.

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