Number operator-annihilation operator uncertainty as an alternative of the number-phase uncertainty relation
Abstract
We consider a number operator-annihilation operator uncertainty as a well behaved alternative to the number-phase uncertainty relation, and examine its properties. We find a formulation in which the bound on the product of uncertainties depends on the expectation value of the particle number. Thus, while the bound is not a constant, it is a quantity that can easily be controlled in many systems. The uncertainty relation is approximately saturated by number-phase intelligent states. This allows us to define amplitude squeezing, connecting coherent states to Fock states, without a reference to a phase operator. We propose several setups for an experimental verification.
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@article{arxiv.0907.3147,
title = {Number operator-annihilation operator uncertainty as an alternative of the number-phase uncertainty relation},
author = {Inigo Urizar-Lanz and Geza Toth},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0907.3147},
year = {2010}
}
Comments
8 pages including 3 figures, revtex4; v2: typos corrected, presentation improved; v3: presentation considerably extended; v4: published version