Future gravitational-wave detectors will use frequency-dependent squeezed vacuum states to obtain broadband reduction of quantum noise. Quantum noise is one of the major limitations to the sensitivity of these detectors. Advanced LIGO+, Advanced Virgo+, and KAGRA plan to generate frequency-dependent squeezed states by coupling a frequency-independent squeezed light state with a filter cavity. An alternative technique is under consideration, based on conditional squeezing with quantum entanglement: Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) squeezing. In the EPR scheme, two vacuum entangled states, the signal field at ω0 and the idler field at ω0 C1, must be spatially separated with an optical resonator and sent to two separate homodyne detectors. In this framework, we have designed and tested a solid Fabry-Perot etalon, to be used in an EPR table-top experiment prototype, thermally controlled without the use of a control probe optical beam. This device can also be used in optical experiments where the use of a bright beam to control an optical resonator is not possible, or where a simpler optical device is preferred.

Thermally controlled optical resonator for vacuum squeezed states separation / Nguyen, C.; Bréelle, E.; Barsuglia, M.; Capocasa, E.; De Laurentis, M.; Sequino, V.; Sorrentino, F.. - In: APPLIED OPTICS. - ISSN 2155-3165. - 61:17(2022), pp. 5226-5236. [10.1364/AO.459190]

Thermally controlled optical resonator for vacuum squeezed states separation

M. De Laurentis;V. Sequino;
2022

Abstract

Future gravitational-wave detectors will use frequency-dependent squeezed vacuum states to obtain broadband reduction of quantum noise. Quantum noise is one of the major limitations to the sensitivity of these detectors. Advanced LIGO+, Advanced Virgo+, and KAGRA plan to generate frequency-dependent squeezed states by coupling a frequency-independent squeezed light state with a filter cavity. An alternative technique is under consideration, based on conditional squeezing with quantum entanglement: Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen (EPR) squeezing. In the EPR scheme, two vacuum entangled states, the signal field at ω0 and the idler field at ω0 C1, must be spatially separated with an optical resonator and sent to two separate homodyne detectors. In this framework, we have designed and tested a solid Fabry-Perot etalon, to be used in an EPR table-top experiment prototype, thermally controlled without the use of a control probe optical beam. This device can also be used in optical experiments where the use of a bright beam to control an optical resonator is not possible, or where a simpler optical device is preferred.
2022
Thermally controlled optical resonator for vacuum squeezed states separation / Nguyen, C.; Bréelle, E.; Barsuglia, M.; Capocasa, E.; De Laurentis, M.; Sequino, V.; Sorrentino, F.. - In: APPLIED OPTICS. - ISSN 2155-3165. - 61:17(2022), pp. 5226-5236. [10.1364/AO.459190]
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