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Stimulated Stokes and Antistokes Raman Scattering in Microspherical Whispering Gallery Mode Resonators
Published on: April 4, 2016
Generation of high squeezing for atomic ground states via cavity-assisted non-resonant Raman transition
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Spin squeezing state is a critical physical resource for the realization of high-precision metrology. Here, using two ground states of atoms as pseudo spin degrees of freedom, we propose a simple scheme to create high squeezing via cavity-assisted non-resonant Raman transition. The numerical simulation results show that our scheme can achieve the same optimum squeezing and has the same advantages as the conventional two-axis counter twisting model. The scheme is robust against system dissipation and provides a feasible approach for the realization of Heisenberg limit squeezing within the reach of current experimental technologies.
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