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Enhanced Photon Squeezing in Two-Photon Dicke Model

We explore the phenomena of quadrature squeezing of photons in the Two-Photon Dicke Model under the mean-field approximation in the thermodynamic limit. The strength of photon squeezing is maximized in the region where the coupling strength is of the same order of magnitude as one of the fundamental frequency of the system. This particular region is termed as the unbounded region. The squeezing of the photonic quadratures can be observed only in the superradiant phase where the squeezing is well beyond the standard quantum limit both near the quantum critical point as well as the unbounded region. However, prolonged squeezing is only obtained in the latter case. Furthermore, we explore the critical behavior of photon squeezing near the unbounded region.

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