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    Guohui Kang, Jinxia Feng, Lin Cheng, Yuanji Li, Kuanshou Zhang. Quantum-enhanced optical precision measurement assisted by low-frequency squeezed vacuum statesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(10): 104204.
    Guohui Kang, Jinxia Feng, Lin Cheng, Yuanji Li, Kuanshou Zhang. Quantum-enhanced optical precision measurement assisted by low-frequency squeezed vacuum statesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2023, 32(10): 104204.
  • Quantum-enhanced optical precision measurement assisted by low-frequency squeezed vacuum states

    • Stable low-frequency squeezed vacuum states at a wavelength of 1550 nm were generated. By controlling the squeezing angle of the squeezed vacuum states, two types of low-frequency quadrature-phase squeezed vacuum states and quadrature-amplitude squeezed vacuum states were obtained using one setup respectively. A quantum-enhanced fiber Mach–Zehnder interferometer (FMZI) was demonstrated for low-frequency phase measurement using the generated quadrature-phase squeezed vacuum states that were injected. When phase modulation was measured with the quantum-enhanced FMZI, there were above 3 dB quantum improvements beyond the shot-noise limit (SNL) from 40 kHz to 200 kHz, and 2.3 dB quantum improvement beyond the SNL at 20 kHz was obtained. The generated quadrature-amplitude squeezed vacuum state was applied to perform low-frequency amplitude modulation measurement for sensitivity beyond the SNL based on optical fiber construction. There were about 2 dB quantum improvements beyond the SNL from 60 kHz to 200 kHz. The current scheme proves that quantum-enhanced fiber-based sensors are feasible and have potential applications in high-precision measurements based on fiber, particularly in the low-frequency range.
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