Einstein's general theory of relativity predicts that accelerating mass distributions produce gravitational radiation, analogous to electromagnetic radiation from accelerating charges. These gravitational waves (GWs) have not been directly detected to date, but are expected to open a new window to the Universe once the detectors, kilometre-scale laser interferometers measuring the distance between quasi-free-falling mirrors, have achieved adequate sensitivity. Recent advances in quantum metrology may now contribute to provide the required sensitivity boost. The so-called squeezed light is able to quantum entangle the high-power laser fields in the interferometer arms, and could have a key role in the realization of GW astronomy
A gravitational wave observatory operating beyond the quantum shot-noise limit The LIGO Scientific C...
The ability to directly detect gravitational waves will open a completely new branch of astronomy to...
This contribution reviews our recent progress on the generation of squeezed light [1], and also the ...
Einstein's general theory of relativity predicts that accelerating mass distributions produce gravit...
Around the globe several observatories are seeking the first direct detection of gravitational waves...
The quantum nature of the electromagnetic field imposes a fundamental limit on the sensitivity of op...
Around the globe several observatories are seeking the first direct detection of gravitational waves...
Around the globe several observatories are seeking the first direct detection of gravitational waves...
Gravitational wave detectors based on laser interferometry have reached an incredible level of sensi...
A gravitational wave observatory operating beyond the quantum shot-noise limit The LIGO Scientific C...
The ability to directly detect gravitational waves will open a completely new branch of astronomy to...
This contribution reviews our recent progress on the generation of squeezed light [1], and also the ...
Einstein's general theory of relativity predicts that accelerating mass distributions produce gravit...
Around the globe several observatories are seeking the first direct detection of gravitational waves...
The quantum nature of the electromagnetic field imposes a fundamental limit on the sensitivity of op...
Around the globe several observatories are seeking the first direct detection of gravitational waves...
Around the globe several observatories are seeking the first direct detection of gravitational waves...
Gravitational wave detectors based on laser interferometry have reached an incredible level of sensi...
A gravitational wave observatory operating beyond the quantum shot-noise limit The LIGO Scientific C...
The ability to directly detect gravitational waves will open a completely new branch of astronomy to...
This contribution reviews our recent progress on the generation of squeezed light [1], and also the ...