Broadband Squeezed States in Two-Octave Single-Mode Multichannel Waveguide Systems

This study investigates the properties of broadband squeezed states in a two-octave system comprising single-mode nonlinear waveguides with second-order nonlinearity. By examining various input state configurations, the study investigates squeezing features across the first, second, and fourth harmo...

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Published in:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS
Main Authors: Julius, R.; Zulkifpeli, M. Z. K.; Ibrahim, A-b. m. a.
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Language:English
Published: SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS 2025
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author Julius
R.; Zulkifpeli
M. Z. K.; Ibrahim
A-b. m. a.
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R.; Zulkifpeli
M. Z. K.; Ibrahim
A-b. m. a.
Broadband Squeezed States in Two-Octave Single-Mode Multichannel Waveguide Systems
Physics
author_facet Julius
R.; Zulkifpeli
M. Z. K.; Ibrahim
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spelling Julius, R.; Zulkifpeli, M. Z. K.; Ibrahim, A-b. m. a.
Broadband Squeezed States in Two-Octave Single-Mode Multichannel Waveguide Systems
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF THEORETICAL PHYSICS
English
Article
This study investigates the properties of broadband squeezed states in a two-octave system comprising single-mode nonlinear waveguides with second-order nonlinearity. By examining various input state configurations, the study investigates squeezing features across the first, second, and fourth harmonic generations using semi-analytically phase space representation. In the first octave, all channels exhibit stable squeezing at the fundamental frequency, particularly when initialized in coherent states. The second-octave channels show robust squeezing at the second harmonic, with the central channel demonstrating optimal performance. Higher harmonic frequencies reveal that higher initial states in the first octave amplify squeezing, emphasizing the cumulative effect of nonlinear interactions. These findings highlight the importance of input state configuration and coupling conditions in optimizing squeezing performance and may provide valuable insights for advancements in quantum optics applications.
SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
0020-7748
1572-9575
2025
64
2
10.1007/s10773-025-05911-z
Physics

WOS:001421294900002
https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001421294900002
title Broadband Squeezed States in Two-Octave Single-Mode Multichannel Waveguide Systems
title_short Broadband Squeezed States in Two-Octave Single-Mode Multichannel Waveguide Systems
title_full Broadband Squeezed States in Two-Octave Single-Mode Multichannel Waveguide Systems
title_fullStr Broadband Squeezed States in Two-Octave Single-Mode Multichannel Waveguide Systems
title_full_unstemmed Broadband Squeezed States in Two-Octave Single-Mode Multichannel Waveguide Systems
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description This study investigates the properties of broadband squeezed states in a two-octave system comprising single-mode nonlinear waveguides with second-order nonlinearity. By examining various input state configurations, the study investigates squeezing features across the first, second, and fourth harmonic generations using semi-analytically phase space representation. In the first octave, all channels exhibit stable squeezing at the fundamental frequency, particularly when initialized in coherent states. The second-octave channels show robust squeezing at the second harmonic, with the central channel demonstrating optimal performance. Higher harmonic frequencies reveal that higher initial states in the first octave amplify squeezing, emphasizing the cumulative effect of nonlinear interactions. These findings highlight the importance of input state configuration and coupling conditions in optimizing squeezing performance and may provide valuable insights for advancements in quantum optics applications.
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