SU(1,1) interferometry

SU(1,1) interferometry is a technique that uses parametric amplification for splitting and mixing of electromagnetic waves for precise estimation of phase change and achieves the Heisenberg limit of sensitivity with fewer optical elements than conventional interferometric techniques. == Introduction == Interferometry is an important technique in the field of optics that have been utilised for fundamental proof of principles experiments and in the development of new technologies.

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SU(1,1) interferometry

SU(1,1) interferometry is a technique that uses parametric amplification for splitting and mixing of electromagnetic waves for precise estimation of phase change and achieves the Heisenberg limit of sensitivity with fewer optical elements than conventional interferometric techniques. == Introduction == Interferometry is an important technique in the field of optics that have been utilised for fundamental proof of principles experiments and in the development of new technologies.

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