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Autor:
Carlos R. Stroud, Brian J. Oliver
Publikováno v:
Physics Letters A. 135:407-410
A violation of Bell's inequality is predicted in the system of correlated electromagnetic field modes present in an optical 8-port homodyne detector. In this system all of the field modes are of the same polarization, and the correlated field modes a
Autor:
Brian J. Oliver, C. R. Stroud
Publikováno v:
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America.
It is shown that a system of correlated electromagnetic field modes in an eight-port balanced homodyne detector is useful for testing Bell's inequality. This system is different from all previously considered tests of Einstein locality that use photo
Publikováno v:
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America.
The response of a two-level atom interacting with a 100% amplitude modulated field is known.1 In this work we investigate the stability of this stationary state solution to the growth of probe fields. Specifically we consider the gain of a 100% AM pr
Autor:
Brian J. Oliver, C. R. Stroud
Publikováno v:
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America.
The balanced homodyne detector has made possible the detection of squeezed states of light. The essential feature of this detector is that it allows measurement of an arbitrary linear combination of the canonically conjugate observables of the electr
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 6:58
We consider the interaction of two 100% amplitude-modulated fields with a two-level system. The analysis includes a discussion of the stability of an amplitude-modulated laser field to the growth of subharmonic amplitude-modulated fields.
Autor:
Carlos R. Stroud, Brian J. Oliver
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Optical Society of America B. 4:1426
The analogy between two-level atoms and spins is used to show that Rydberg atoms provide a new medium through which Bell’s inequalities may be studied. The low-efficiency particle detectors that have been used in experiments to test Bell’s inequa