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Abstract
The sensitivity of laser interferometers is fundamentally limited by the quantum nature of light. Recent theoretical studies have opened a new avenue to enhance their quantum-limited sensitivity by using active parity-time-symmetric and phase-insensitive quantum amplification. These systems can enhance the signal response without introducing excess noise in the ideal case. However, such active systems must be causal, stable, and carefully tuned to be practical and applicable to precision measurements. In this paper, we show that phase-insensitive amplification in laser interferometers can be implemented in a tabletop experiment. The layout consists of two coupled cavities and an active medium comprised of a silicon nitride membrane and an auxiliary pump field. Our design relies on existing membrane and cryogenic technology and can demonstrate three distinct features: (i) the self-stabilized dynamics of the optical system, (ii) quantum enhancement of its sensitivity in the presence of the amplifier, and (iii) optical control of the amplifier gain. These features are needed to enhance the sensitivity of future interferometric gravitational-wave and axion detectors.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 043701 |
Journal | Physical Review A |
Volume | 107 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Apr 2023 |
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Enhancing gravitational wave detector sensitivity & bandwidth for astronomy
Zhao, C. (Investigator 01), Blair, D. (Investigator 02), Ju, L. (Investigator 03), Aspelmeyer, M. (Investigator 04), Miao, H. (Investigator 05), Sadeghian, H. (Investigator 06), Chao, S. (Investigator 07) & Cole, G. (Investigator 08)
ARC Australian Research Council
1/05/17 → 31/12/23
Project: Research