2005
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.72.013804
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Nonlinear interaction of light with a Bose-Einstein condensate: Methods to generate sub-Poissonian light

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“…If we use the same parameters with Ref. [25], which takes slightly different decoherence and decay rates than the ones used in the experiment in Ref. [2], we would get P 0 = 1.6 mW/cm 2 for a 1 µs pulse and P 0 = 166 mW/cm 2 for a 0.1 µs pulse.…”
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“…If we use the same parameters with Ref. [25], which takes slightly different decoherence and decay rates than the ones used in the experiment in Ref. [2], we would get P 0 = 1.6 mW/cm 2 for a 1 µs pulse and P 0 = 166 mW/cm 2 for a 0.1 µs pulse.…”
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“…The present section demonstrates the possibility of exploiting nonlinear compensation. With less demanding probe pulse power requirements, rich physical situations can be created such as quantum correlations in the weak probe induced by the nonlinearity [25]. From classical point of view the relatively simpler theory of nonlinear pulse propagation is employed here.…”
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“…Attempts to develop a quantum theory of slow light beyond the framework of Refs. [1,2] have been scarce up to now [8,9] and the analysis of the models has proved itself to be quite difficult. Remarkably, the approach of Ref.…”
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