Feasibility study of a coherent feedback squeezer
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Peace, D
Asavanant, W
Tajiri, T
Haylock, B
Ghadimi, M
Lobino, M
Huntington, EH
Yonezawa, H
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We investigate a coherent feedback squeezer that uses quantum coherent feedback (measurement-free) control. Our squeezer is simple, easy to implement, robust to the gain fluctuation, and broadband compared to the existing squeezers because of the negative coherent feedback configuration. We conduct a feasibility study that looks at the stability conditions for a feedback system to optimize the designs of real optical devices. The feasibility study gives fabrication tolerance necessary for designing and realizing the actual device. Our formalism for the stability analysis is not limited to optical systems but can be applied to the other bosonic systems.
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Physical Review A
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101
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3
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© 2020 American Physical Society. This is the author-manuscript version of this paper. Reproduced in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher. Please refer to the journal's website for access to the definitive, published version.
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Yokoyama, S; Peace, D; Asavanant, W; Tajiri, T; Haylock, B; Ghadimi, M; Lobino, M; Huntington, EH; Yonezawa, H, Feasibility study of a coherent feedback squeezer, Physical Review A, 101 (3), pp. 033802:1-033802:16