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what is the amplitude-squeezed state of light?​

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Answered by nehabhosale454
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Amplitude-squeezed light is light with an intensity noise level below the shot noise level, i.e. below the standard quantum limit. This reduced intensity noise can be obtained only at the expense of increased phase noise.

Answered by zoharameen88
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Amplitude-squeezed light is light with an intensity noise level below the shot noise level, i.e. below the standard quantum limit. This reduced intensity noise can be obtained only at the expense of increased phase noise.

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