Observation of Intensity Squeezing in Resonance Fluorescence from a Solid-State Device
Observation of Intensity Squeezing in Resonance Fluorescence from a Solid-State Device
Intensity squeezing—i.e., photon number fluctuations below the shot-noise limit—is a fundamental aspect of quantum optics and has wide applications in quantum metrology. It was predicted in 1979 that intensity squeezing could be observed in resonance fluorescence from a two-level quantum system. However, its experimental observation in solid states was hindered …