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We have experimentally demonstrated the squeezing of optical solitons, resulting in a detected photocurrent noise power (323) % (1. 7 dB) below the shot-noise limit over a broadband of frequencies. The squeezing is accomplished using the Kerr nonlinearity of a polarization-preserving single-mode optical fiber at liquid-nitrogen temperature. Squeezed solitons, 1. 1 dB below the shot-noise limit, were observed at room temperature.
Rosenbluh et al. (Mon,) studied this question.