Squeezing in Gravitational Wave Detectors
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Dwyer, Sheila E.; Mansell, Georgia L.; McCuller, Lee
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Injecting optical squeezed states of light, a technique known as squeezing, is now a tool for gravitational wave detection. Its ability to reduce quantum noise is helping to reveal more gravitational wave transients, expanding the catalog of observations in the last observing run. This review introduces squeezing and its history in the context of gravitational-wave detectors. It overviews the benefits, limitations and methods of incorporating squeezing into advanced interferometers, emphasizing the most relevant details for astrophysics instrumentation.
Date issued
2022-03-09Department
LIGO (Observatory : Massachusetts Institute of Technology)Journal
Galaxies
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Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
Citation
Galaxies 10 (2): 46 (2022)
Version: Final published version