Relative-intensity squeezing of high-order harmonic "twin beams"
Quantum Physics
2023-11-20 v1 Optics
Abstract
Relative intensity squeezing (RIS) is emerging as a promising technique for performing high-precision measurements beyond the shot-noise limit. A commonly used way to produce RIS in visible/IR range is generating correlated "twin beams" through four-wave mixing by driving atomic resonances with weak laser beams. Here, we propose an all-optical strong-field scheme to produce a series of relative-intensity squeezed high-order harmonic "twin beams". Due to the nature of high harmonics generation the frequencies of the "twin beams" can cover a broad range of photon energy. Our proposal paves the way for the development of nonclassical XUV sources and high precision spectroscopy tools in strong-field regime.
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@article{arxiv.2311.10390,
title = {Relative-intensity squeezing of high-order harmonic "twin beams"},
author = {Shicheng Jiang and Konstantin Dorfman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2311.10390},
year = {2023}
}