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Squeezed-light spin noise spectroscopy

Published 18 Sep 2015 in quant-ph, physics.atom-ph, and physics.optics | (1509.05653v2)

Abstract: We report quantum enhancement of Faraday rotation spin noise spectroscopy by polarization squeezing of the probe beam. Using natural abundance Rb in 100 Torr of N_2 buffer gas, and squeezed light from a sub-threshold optical parametric oscillator stabilized 20 GHz to the blue of the D_1 resonance, we observe that an input squeezing of 3.0 dB improves the signal-to-noise ratio by 1.5 dB to 2.6 dB over the combined (power)$\otimes$(number density) ranges (0.5 mW to 4.0 mW )$\otimes$(1.5 x 10{12} cm{-3} to 1.3 x 10{13} cm{-3}), covering the ranges used in optimized spin noise spectroscopy experiments. We also show that squeezing improves the trade-off between statistical sensitivity and broadening effects, a previously unobserved quantum advantage.

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