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Dispersion of pulsed squeezing for reduction of sensor nonlinearity

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Abstract

In applications of pulsed squeezed light in sensors, the high peak intensity of the light used in the squeezer will also cause nonlinearity in the sensor, destroying some of the quantum noise reduction. A dispersive element inserted between the squeezer and the sensor reduces the sensor nonlinearity, leaving the squeezing unaffected.

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