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arxiv: 1109.5627 · v1 · pith:ZVVYCZZDnew · submitted 2011-09-26 · 🪐 quant-ph

The critical Kerr non-linear optical cavity in the presence of internal loss and driving noise

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We theoretically analyze the noise transformation of a high power continuouswave light field that is reflected off a critical Kerr non-linear cavity (KNLC). Our investigations are based on a rigorous treatment in the time-domain. Thereby, realistic conditions of a specific experimental environment including optical intra-cavity loss and strong classical driving noise can be modeled for any KNLC. We show that even in the presence of optical loss and driving noise considerable squeezing levels can be achieved. We find that the achievable squeezing levels are not limited by the driving noise but solely by the amount of optical loss. Amplitude quadrature squeezing of the reflected mean field is obtained if the KNLC's operating point is chosen properly. Consistently, a KNLC can provide a passive, purely optical reduction of laser power noise as experimentally demonstrated in [1]. We apply our model to this experiment and find good agreement with measured noise spectra.

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