Free-electron wavepackets with quadratic phase evolution act as a programmable quantum medium enabling Talbot-resonant bunching and coherent phase transfer to produce nonclassical photon states.
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Amplitude squeezing suppresses the shot-to-shot variance of the HHG cutoff below the SQL, with the normalized variance decaying exponentially with the squeezing parameter to leading order.
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Programming Coherent and Quantum Light with a Free-Electron Wavepacket
Free-electron wavepackets with quadratic phase evolution act as a programmable quantum medium enabling Talbot-resonant bunching and coherent phase transfer to produce nonclassical photon states.
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Nonclassical Cutoff Fluctuations in Squeezed-Light-Driven High-Harmonic Generation
Amplitude squeezing suppresses the shot-to-shot variance of the HHG cutoff below the SQL, with the normalized variance decaying exponentially with the squeezing parameter to leading order.