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Room-temperature amplitude-squeezed light from an injection-locked quantum-well laser with a time-varying drive current

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Abstract

We demonstrate the conversion of a time-varying (50–400-MHz) electrical current into an optical power with fidelity 0.8 dB (1.35 dB after correction for detection efficiency) beyond the standard quantum limit by drive-current modulation of an injection-locked quantum-well laser.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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