Abstract

We demonstrate theoretically, and confirm experimentally, that nonlinear spin waves excited in thin yttrium iron garnet films are good candidates for squeezing vacuum quantum noise. The experimental demonstration is in the form of a measurement of spin-wave induced modulation instability (IMI) conducted in the classical regime. The experiment evidences strong phase locking of an idler wave parametrically generated in the film with a deterministic small-signal wave launched into the film from an external source. The theory predicts that the same behaviour will be observed for vacuum quantum noise, resulting in squeezing of the noise.

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