Squeezed coherent state

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title: Squeezed coherent state
text: In physics, a squeezed coherent state is a quantum state that is usually described by two non-commuting observables having continuous spectra of eigenvalues. Examples are position x and momentum p of a particle, and the (dimension-less) electric field in the amplitude X and in the mode Y of a light wave. The product of the standard deviations of two such operators obeys the uncertainty principle: - Δ x Δ p ≥ ℏ 2 and Δ X Δ Y ≥ 1 4, respectively. Trivial examples, which are in fact not squeezed,
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date created: 2004-06-05T20:08:24Z
date modified: 2024-08-29T01:27:18Z
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