Abstract
We propose a squeezed-light source meeting the stringent requirements of continuous-variable quantum sampling. Using the time-dependent effective second-order nonlinear interaction induced by a strong driving beam in the presence of the response in a microresonator, our approach is compatible with established nanophotonic platforms. With typical realistic parameters, squeezed states with a mean photon number of 10 or higher can be generated in a single consistent temporal mode at repetition rates of over 100 MHz. Over 15 dB of squeezing is expected in existing ultralow-loss platforms.
- Received 13 July 2018
- Revised 31 October 2019
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevApplied.12.064024
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