Proposal for gravitational-wave detection beyond the standard quantum limit through EPR entanglement
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Ma, Yiqiu; Miao, Haixing; Pang, Belinda Heyun; Evans, Matthew J; Zhao, Chunnong; Harms, Jan; Schnabel, Roman; Chen, Yanbei; ... Show more Show less
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In continuously monitored systems the standard quantum limit is given by the trade-off between shot noise and back-action noise. In gravitational-wave detectors, such as Advanced LIGO, both contributions can be simultaneously squeezed in a broad frequency band by injecting a spectrum of squeezed vacuum states with a frequency-dependent squeeze angle. This approach requires setting up an additional long baseline, low-loss filter cavity in a vacuum system at the detector's site. Here, we show that the need for such a filter cavity can be eliminated, by exploiting Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR)-entangled signals and idler beams. By harnessing their mutual quantum correlations and the difference in the way each beam propagates in the interferometer, we can engineer the input signal beam to have the appropriate frequency-dependent conditional squeezing once the out-going idler beam is detected. Our proposal is appropriate for all future gravitational-wave detectors for achieving sensitivities beyond the standard quantum limit.
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2017-05Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Nature Physics
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Springer Nature
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Ma, Yiqiu, Haixing Miao, Belinda Heyun Pang, Matthew Evans, Chunnong Zhao, Jan Harms, Roman Schnabel, and Yanbei Chen. “Proposal for Gravitational-Wave Detection Beyond the Standard Quantum Limit through EPR Entanglement.” Nature Physics 13, 8 (May 2017): 776–780 © Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature
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1745-2473
1745-2481
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