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Volumn 60, Issue 3, 1999, Pages 2393-2402

Tuning, enhancing, and writing quantum images with input squeezed light

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EID: 0001614404     PISSN: 10502947     EISSN: 10941622     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevA.60.2393     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (6)

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    • any real system, optical beams have finite size and the beam center provides a natural origin for the transverse plane. The vector sum of the transverse coordinates is then defined in terms of such an origin, and is treated in the same way as the vector difference. Here, because of the translational symmetry of the OPO model, we have no such imposed origin, and so we will assume that one space position, say (Formula presented), is at the origin of coordinates
    • In any real system, optical beams have finite size and the beam center provides a natural origin for the transverse plane. The vector sum of the transverse coordinates is then defined in terms of such an origin, and is treated in the same way as the vector difference. Here, because of the translational symmetry of the OPO model, we have no such imposed origin, and so we will assume that one space position, say (Formula presented), is at the origin of coordinates.


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