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A Squeezed Vacuum State Laser with Zero Diffusion

We propose a method for building a squeezed vacuum state laser with zero diffusion, which results from the introduction of the reservoir engineering technique into the laser theory. As well as the reservoir engineering, our squeezed vacuum laser demands the construction of an effective atom-field interaction. And by building an isomorphism between the cavity field operators in the effective and the Jaynes-Cummings Hamiltonians, we derive the equations of our effective laser directly from the conventional laser theory. Our method, which is less susceptible to errors than reservoir engineering, can be extended for the construction of other nonclassical state lasers, and our squeezed vacuum laser can contribute to the newly emerging field of gravitational interferometry.

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