1,929 research outputs found
Describing two-mode squeezed-light experiments without two-mode entanglement or squeezing
In a recent work [Phys. Rev. A , 053723 (2020)] we have shown
that experiments that produce and characterize single-mode light squeezing can
be explained in a way where no single-mode squeezed light state is produced in
the setup. Here we apply the same ideas to demonstrate that experiments that
produce and characterize two-mode light squeezing can also be explained without
the production of two-mode squeezed light states. In particular, we show that
there is no entanglement between the signal and idler "twin beam" modes. This
fact may be surprising, since this setup is frequently used to implement
entangled-based quantum information protocols such as quantum teleportation.
Our work brings an alternative view of the phenomenon. We generalize the Luis
and S\'anchez-Soto's two-mode relative phase distribution [Phys. Rev. A
, 495 (1996)] to treat four modes, showing that a general physical
explanation for the noise reduction in the experiments is a better definition
of a phase relation among the four involved optical modes: Signal, idler, and
two local oscillators.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure
- …