Abstract

We study the entanglement between the two beams exiting a Mach-Zehnder interferometer fed by a couple of squeezed-coherent states with arbitrary squeezing parameter. The quantum correlations at the output are functions of the internal phase shift of the interferometer, with the output state ranging from a totally disentangled state to a state whose degree of entanglement is an increasing function of the input squeezing parameter. A couple of squeezed vacuums at the input lead to maximum entangled state at the output. The fringe visibilities resulting from measuring the coincidence counting rate or the squared difference photocurrent are evaluated and compared to each other. Homodynelike detection turns out to be preferable in almost all situations, with the exception of the very-low-signal regime.

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