Authors
Carlton M Caves
Publication date
1982/10/15
Journal
Physical Review D
Volume
26
Issue
8
Pages
1817
Publisher
American Physical Society
Description
How much noise does quantum mechanics require a linear amplifier to add to a signal it processes? An analysis of narrow-band amplifiers (single-mode input and output) yields a fundamental theorem for phase-insensitive linear amplifiers; it requires such an amplifier, in the limit of high gain, to add noise which, referred to the input, is at least as large as the half-quantum of zero-point fluctuations. For phase-sensitive linear amplifiers, which can respond differently to the two quadrature phases (" cos ω t" and" sin ω t"), the single-mode analysis yields an amplifier uncertainty principle—a lower limit on the product of the noises added to the two phases. A multimode treatment of linear amplifiers generalizes the single-mode analysis to amplifiers with nonzero bandwidth. The results for phase-insensitive amplifiers remain the same, but for phase-sensitive amplifiers there emerge bandwidth-dependent corrections to the …
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CM Caves - Physical Review D, 1982