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Germans Measure Quantum States of Squeezed Light

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Michael D. Wheeler

KONSTANZ, Germany -- More than a decade ago, scientists discovered a new state of light that, if harnessed, promised to increase the sensitivity of interferometers and other photonic instruments. There was only one problem: "Squeezed light" existed mostly in theory. It was difficult to generate and impossible to measure. A group of scientists from the University of Konstanz has found a way to do both. In setting up their experiment, the researchers took into account squeezed light's unique nature. It exhibits fewer energy irregularities -- also known as quantum noise -- resulting from the...Read full article

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