In this paper,we investigate the photon correlations and the statistical properties of light produced by an optical cavity with an embedded quantum well interacting with squeezed light.We show that the squeezed source substantially improves the intensity of the emitted light and generates a narrowing and a duplication of the spectrum peaks.With a strong dependence on frequency detuning,the cavity produces considerably squeezed radiation,and perfect squeezing is predicted for weak light–matter interactions.Furthermore,the system under consideration presents a bunching effect of the transmitted radiation resulting from weak pumping of the coherent field.The results obtained may have potential applications in the fields of very accurate measurement and quantum computing.
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