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Entanglement, squeezing and non-locality limits in filtered two-mode squeezed mixed states

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We investigate the entanglement and non-locality between specific spectral components of continuous variable two-mode squeezed mixed states, identifying their limits. These spectral components are selected from output modes using filters commonly employed in optomechanical systems. Both entanglement and non-locality reach their peak when the filters are identical. However, increasing the degree of input squeezing while applying non-identical filters disrupts both entanglement and non-locality, leading to a bell-shaped pattern. Additionally, we provide precise boundaries for entanglement and non-locality. Furthermore, we also evaluate the squeezing of two-mode hybrid quadrature as a measure of entanglement, thereby demonstrating how it remains analogous to logarithmic negativity. Combined with the filter, the population of two-mode squeezed thermal light influences the angle of a maximally squeezed hybrid quadrature.
Optica Publishing Group
Title: Entanglement, squeezing and non-locality limits in filtered two-mode squeezed mixed states
Description:
We investigate the entanglement and non-locality between specific spectral components of continuous variable two-mode squeezed mixed states, identifying their limits.
These spectral components are selected from output modes using filters commonly employed in optomechanical systems.
Both entanglement and non-locality reach their peak when the filters are identical.
However, increasing the degree of input squeezing while applying non-identical filters disrupts both entanglement and non-locality, leading to a bell-shaped pattern.
Additionally, we provide precise boundaries for entanglement and non-locality.
Furthermore, we also evaluate the squeezing of two-mode hybrid quadrature as a measure of entanglement, thereby demonstrating how it remains analogous to logarithmic negativity.
Combined with the filter, the population of two-mode squeezed thermal light influences the angle of a maximally squeezed hybrid quadrature.

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