Phase sensing beyond the standard quantum limit with a truncated SU(1,1) interferometer
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interferometerquantumlimitnonlinearphasestandardstateachieving
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An SU(1,1) interferometer replaces the beamsplitters in a Mach-Zehnder interferometer with nonlinear interactions and offers the potential of achieving high phase sensitivity in applications with low optical powers. We present a novel variation in which the second nonlinear interaction is replaced with balanced homodyne detection. The phase-sensing quantum state is a two-mode squeezed state produced by seeded four-wave-mixing in Rb vapor. Measurements as a function of operating point show that even with $\approx35~\%$ loss this device can surpass the standard quantum limit by 4~dB.
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