Using four-wave mixing in a hot atomic vapor, we generate a pair of entangled
twin beams in the microsecond pulsed regime near the D1 line of 85Rb,
making it compatible with commonly used quantum memory techniques. The beams
are generated in the bright and vacuum-squeezed regimes, requiring two separate
methods of analysis, without and with local oscillators, respectively. We
report a noise reduction of up to 3.8±0.2 dB below the standard quantum
limit in the pulsed regime and a level of entanglement that violates an
Einstein--Podolsky--Rosen inequality.Comment: 10 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in New Journal Of
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