Phys. Rev. A 70, 052324 (2004) [12 pages]Spin squeezing and precision probing with light and samples of atoms in the Gaussian descriptionReceived 21 June 2004; published 24 November 2004 We consider an ensemble of trapped atoms interacting with a continuous-wave laser field. For sufficiently polarized atoms and for a polarized light field, we may approximate the nonclassical components of the collective spin angular momentum operator for the atoms and the Stokes vectors of the field by effective position and momentum variables for which we assume a Gaussian state. Within this approximation, we present a theory for the squeezing of the atomic spin by polarization rotation measurements on the probe light. We derive analytical expressions for the squeezing with and without inclusion of the noise effects introduced by atomic decay and by photon absorption. The theory is readily adapted to the case of inhomogeneous light-atom coupling [ A. Kuzmich and T.A.B. Kennedy Phys. Rev. Lett. 92 030407 (2004)]. As a special case, we show how to formulate the theory for an optically thick sample by slicing the gas into pieces, each having only small photon absorption probability. Our analysis of a realistic probing and measurement scheme shows that it is the maximally squeezed component of the atomic gas that determines the accuracy of the measurement. © 2004 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevA.70.052324
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevA.70.052324
PACS:
03.67.Mn, 03.65.Ta
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