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Squeezing the quantum noise of a gravitational-wavedetector below the standard quantum limit

Authors :
Jia, Wenxuan
Xu, Victoria
Kuns, Kevin
Nakano, Masayuki
Barsotti, Lisa
Evans, Matthew
Mavalvala, Nergis
Abbott, Rich
Abouelfettouh, Ibrahim
Adhikari, Rana
Ananyeva, Alena
Appert, Stephen
Arai, Koji
Aritomi, Naoki
Aston, Stuart
Ball, Matthew
Ballmer, Stefan
Barker, David
Berger, Beverly
Betzwieser, Joseph
Bhattacharjee, Dripta
Billingsley, Garilynn
Bode, Nina
Bonilla, Edgard
Bossilkov, Vladimir
Branch, Adam
Brooks, Aidan
Brown, Daniel
Bryant, John
Cahillane, Craig
Cao, Huy-tuong
Capote, Elenna
Chen, Yanbei
Clara, Filiberto
Collins, Josh
Compton, Camilla
Cottingham, Robert
Coyne, Dennis
Crouch, Ryan
Csizmazia, Janos
Cullen, Torrey
Dartez, Louis
Demos, Nicholas
Dohmen, Ezekiel
Driggers, Jenne
Dwyer, Sheila
Effler, Anamaria
Ejlli, Aldo
Etzel, Todd
Feicht, Jon
Frey, Raymond
Frischhertz, William
Fritschel, Peter
Frolov, Valery
Fulda, Paul
Fyffe, Michael
Ganapathy, Dhruva
Gateley, Bubba
Giaime, Joe
Giardina, Dwayne
Glanzer, Jane
Goetz, Evan
Jones, Aaron
Gras, Slawomir
Gray, Corey
Griffith, Don
Grote, Hartmut
Guidry, Tyler
Hall, Evan
Hanks, Jonathan
Hanson, Joe
Heintze, Matthew
Helmling-cornell, Adrian
Huang, Hsiang-yu
Inoue, Yuki
James, Alasdair
Jennings, Austin
Karat, Srinath
Kasprzack, Marie
Kawabe, Keita
Kijbunchoo, Nutsinee
Kissel, Jeffrey
Kontos, Antonios
Kumar, Rahul
Landry, Michael
Lantz, Brian
Laxen, Michael
Lee, Kyung-ha
Lesovsky, Madeline
Llamas, Francisco
Lormand, Marc
Loughlin, Hudsonalexander
Macas, Ronaldas
Macinnis, Myron
Makarem, Camille
Mannix, Benjaminrobert
Mansell, Georgia
Martin, Rodica
Maxwell, Nyath
Mccarrol, Garrett
Mccarthy, Richard
Mcclelland, David
Mccormick, Scott
Mcculler, Lee
Mcrae, Terry
Mera, Fernando
Merilh, Edmond
Meylahn, Fabian
Mittleman, Richard
Moraru, Dan
Moreno, Gerardo
Mould, Matthew
Mullavey, Adam
Nelson, Timothy
Neunzert, Ansel
Oberling, Jason
Ohanlon, Timothy
Osthelder, Charles
Ottaway, David
Overmier, Harry
Parker, William
Pele, Arnaud
Pham, Huyen
Pirello, Marc
Quetschke, Volker
Ramirez, Karla
Reyes, Jonathan
Richardson, Jonathan
Robinson, Mitchell
Rollins, Jameson
Romie, Janeen
Ross, Michael
Sadecki, Travis
Sanchez, Anthony
Sanchez, Eduardo
Sanchez, Luis
Savage, Richard
Schaetzl, Dean
Schiworski, Mitchell
Schnabel, Roman
Schofield, Robert
Schwartz, Eyal
Sellers, Danny
Shaffer, Thomas
Short, Ryan
Sigg, Daniel
Slagmolen, Bram
Soni, Siddharth
Sun, Ling
Tanner, David
Thomas, Michael
Thomas, Patrick
Thorne, Keith
Torrie, Calum
Traylor, Gary
Vajente, Gabriele
Vanosky, Jordan
Vecchio, Alberto
Veitch, Peter
Vibhute, Ajay
Vonreis, Erik
Warner, Jim
Weaver, Betsy
Weiss, Rainer
Whittle, Chris
Willke, Benno
Wipf, Christopher
Yamamoto, Hiro
Yu, Haocun
Zhang, Liyuan
Zucker, Michael
Source :
Science 385, 1318 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Precision measurements of space and time, like those made by the detectors of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO), are often confronted with fundamental limitations imposed by quantum mechanics. The Heisenberg uncertainty principle dictates that the position and momentum of an object cannot both be precisely measured, giving rise to an apparent limitation called the Standard Quantum Limit (SQL). Reducing quantum noise below the SQL in gravitational-wave detectors, where photons are used to continuously measure the positions of freely falling mirrors, has been an active area of research for decades. Here we show how the LIGO A+ upgrade reduced the detectors' quantum noise below the SQL by up to 3 dB while achieving a broadband sensitivity improvement, more than two decades after this possibility was first presented.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Journal :
Science 385, 1318 (2024)
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.14569
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.ado8069