Abstract
A novel method of squeezing with optical pulses in a fiber ring reflector is demonstrated experimentally. Squeezing of greater than 5 ± 0.3 dB has been observed. The pump is separated from the squeezed radiation with a fiber ring reflector and can be reused, in principle fully, as the local oscillator. The detection is at low frequencies (35–85 kHz) and is unaffected by guided-acoustic-wave Brillouin scattering.
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