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Holographic generation of squeezed states?

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Abstract

Recently Liu and Chen [ J. Opt. Soc. Am. B 12, 829 ( 1995)] suggested that holography can be employed to generate squeezed-state light. Here simple phase-grating and amplitude-grating arguments are used to refute that suggestion.

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