2024
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-024-48519-3
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Strong microwave squeezing above 1 Tesla and 1 Kelvin

Arjen Vaartjes,
Anders Kringhøj,
Wyatt Vine
et al.

Abstract: Squeezed states of light have been used extensively to increase the precision of measurements, from the detection of gravitational waves to the search for dark matter. In the optical domain, high levels of vacuum noise squeezing are possible due to the availability of low loss optical components and high-performance squeezers. At microwave frequencies, however, limitations of the squeezing devices and the high insertion loss of microwave components make squeezing vacuum noise an exceptionally difficult task. H… Show more

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