Abstract
It has been predicted that three- or four-wave mixing with two or more pump frequencies can produce squeezing (2N-mode squeezing) that is potentially greater than that produced by single-frequency pumping (two-mode squeezing).1,2 We demonstrated four-mode squeezing via four-wave mixing with two pump frequencies in an optical fiber.3
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