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Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1986
We study a single mode of the radiation field subjected to ideal k-photon parametric amplification (photons created or destroyed k at a time). In an attempt to generalize ordinary squeezing (k = 2), Fisher et al.1 considered the case k > 2. They concluded that there is something seriously wrong with the evolution operator after discovering that for ...
, Braunstein, , McLachlan
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We study a single mode of the radiation field subjected to ideal k-photon parametric amplification (photons created or destroyed k at a time). In an attempt to generalize ordinary squeezing (k = 2), Fisher et al.1 considered the case k > 2. They concluded that there is something seriously wrong with the evolution operator after discovering that for ...
, Braunstein, , McLachlan
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Homogeneous squeezing, spectral component squeezing, and the degree of squeezing
Annual Meeting Optical Society of America, 1987The definitions of homogeneous squeezing, inhomogeneous squeezing, spectral component squeezing, and degree of squeezing are introduced for an optical field that is not necessarily squeezed in the full sense. They are then applied to three different examples of squeezed states.
C. K. Hong, Z. Y. Ou, Leonard Mandel
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Contexts, 2022
People often provide caregiving to other family members across the life course. “Sandwiched” caregiving, or caring for a child and aging parent at the same time, is a common form of combining care duties. However, adults share more years of life with many different family members due to population level demographic shifts in life expectancy and family ...
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People often provide caregiving to other family members across the life course. “Sandwiched” caregiving, or caring for a child and aging parent at the same time, is a common form of combining care duties. However, adults share more years of life with many different family members due to population level demographic shifts in life expectancy and family ...
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 2017
Why is the experience of violence a commonality in nursing?
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Why is the experience of violence a commonality in nursing?
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Science Translational Medicine, 2017
Adding an electrical pulse to a microfluidic device that squeezes cells through narrow channels efficiently delivers DNA to the nucleus.
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Adding an electrical pulse to a microfluidic device that squeezes cells through narrow channels efficiently delivers DNA to the nucleus.
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To squeeze or not to squeeze: How squeeze tubes affect consumers' serving sizes
Appetite, 2017Squeeze tubes increasingly complement traditional packaging. But, would squeeze tubes - besides offering ease of use - also affect consumers' serving sizes? And if so, in what way? To answer these questions, we contrast the motor fluency hypothesis (i.e., bodily movements affect judgments) with the consumption monitoring hypothesis (i.e., paying ...
Elke, Huyghe +2 more
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To Squeeze or Not to Squeeze? That Is No Longer the Question
Journal of Futures Markets, 2015AbstractThis paper provides an investigation into an anomaly called a short squeeze, in the CBOT T‐Bonds Futures Market, for the period spanning January 1985 to December 2014. A short squeeze occurs when market manipulations cause the cheapest‐to‐deliver bond to be in short supply, resulting in significant price distortions.
Ramzi Ben‐Abdallah, Michèle Breton
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Proceedings of the 2014 ACM International Joint Conference on Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing: Adjunct Publication, 2014
In this demonstration, we showcase SqueezeDiary, a novel mobile diary application that uses squeeze gestures for denoting instances of events. SqueezeDiary consists of a mobile phone and a small squeeze sensor that communicate over a Bluetooth connection.
Chong, Ming Ki +3 more
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In this demonstration, we showcase SqueezeDiary, a novel mobile diary application that uses squeeze gestures for denoting instances of events. SqueezeDiary consists of a mobile phone and a small squeeze sensor that communicate over a Bluetooth connection.
Chong, Ming Ki +3 more
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Physical Review Letters, 1991
Summary: Generalized quasicoherent states for the Weyl-Heisenberg quantum group have been defined by Biedenharn and MacFarlane. In this note other quantum Weyl-Heisenberg coherent states are defined for complex \(q\) in the usual Fock space. Such states are shown to exhibit interesting squeezing properties, in particular when \(\|q\|\approx 1\), for ...
E. Celeghini +2 more
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Summary: Generalized quasicoherent states for the Weyl-Heisenberg quantum group have been defined by Biedenharn and MacFarlane. In this note other quantum Weyl-Heisenberg coherent states are defined for complex \(q\) in the usual Fock space. Such states are shown to exhibit interesting squeezing properties, in particular when \(\|q\|\approx 1\), for ...
E. Celeghini +2 more
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Squeezed vacuum from amplitude squeezed states
Optics Letters, 1991Squeezed vacuum permits adjustment of its relative phase to a chosen signal. If the signal is used as the probe in an interferometric measurement, the signal-to-noise ratio can be improved. We propose a system that generates squeezed vacuum, which consists of a laser diode that produces amplitude squeezed states and is phaselocked to a coherent signal,
Y, Lai, H A, Haus, Y, Yamamoto
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