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Squeezing 4⟨(∆y 1 ) 2 ⟩ versus τ .

Squeezing 4⟨(∆y 1 ) 2 ⟩ versus τ .

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Usually the quantum fluctuation characteristic of a non-degenerate optical parametric amplifier is analysed under the assumption of monochromatic pumping. However, in experiments, a driving beam with finite bandwidth is used to obtain the non-degenerate signal and idler beam amplifications. On account of that, we derive an analytical solution for t...

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