Experimental results for intracavity-laser intensity-noise suppression, or "squashing," manifested as reduced fluctuations on the transmitted field photodetector voltage are presented. It is experimentally demonstrated that a rigid optical cavity within the feedback loop is compatible with squashing. The observed closed loop detector noise floor is approximately 16 nVrms/√Hz in the acoustic frequency range (∼100 Hz), well below the quantum limit due to shot noise of 148 nVrms/√Hz. This corresponds to 19 dB of observed noise suppression below the quantum limit and is consistent with the measured disturbance suppression function of the feedback loop. We also present measurements demonstrating the orthogonality of the squashing and frequency-l...
Optical feedback from an external cavity containing an element of dispersive loss was used to reduce...
We report on the cancellation of quantum backaction noise in an optomechanical cavity. We perform me...
A quantum mechanical model is formulated to describe the coupling between pump intensity noise and l...
We present theoretical results that demonstrate a new technique that can be used to improve the sens...
We demonstrate a novel intensity noise suppression configuration which combines laser injection lock...
Real lasers show intrinsic noise well above the standard quantum noise limit. We review the properti...
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We consider the reduction of the intensity fluctuations in a laser by intracavity nonlinear absorpti...
We realise a feedback-controlled optical Fabry–Pérot cavity in which the transmitted cavity output i...
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There the effect of suppression of quantum noises in the light source applied by negative feedback h...
We present the theory of a laser in which the transmittivity of one output mirror is controlled by a...
Very low intensity and phase fluctuations are present in a bright light field such as a laser beam. ...
Amplitude-squeezed states are generated from a room-temperature semiconductor laser using a combinat...
AbstraeL Real lasers show inuinsic noise well above the standard quantum noise limit. We review the ...
Optical feedback from an external cavity containing an element of dispersive loss was used to reduce...
We report on the cancellation of quantum backaction noise in an optomechanical cavity. We perform me...
A quantum mechanical model is formulated to describe the coupling between pump intensity noise and l...
We present theoretical results that demonstrate a new technique that can be used to improve the sens...
We demonstrate a novel intensity noise suppression configuration which combines laser injection lock...
Real lasers show intrinsic noise well above the standard quantum noise limit. We review the properti...
In this Letter, we investigate steady states of fiber lasers mode-locked with a nonlinear amplifying...
We consider the reduction of the intensity fluctuations in a laser by intracavity nonlinear absorpti...
We realise a feedback-controlled optical Fabry–Pérot cavity in which the transmitted cavity output i...
We have designed and implemented a phase–sensitive closed–loop control scheme to engineer the fluctu...
There the effect of suppression of quantum noises in the light source applied by negative feedback h...
We present the theory of a laser in which the transmittivity of one output mirror is controlled by a...
Very low intensity and phase fluctuations are present in a bright light field such as a laser beam. ...
Amplitude-squeezed states are generated from a room-temperature semiconductor laser using a combinat...
AbstraeL Real lasers show inuinsic noise well above the standard quantum noise limit. We review the ...
Optical feedback from an external cavity containing an element of dispersive loss was used to reduce...
We report on the cancellation of quantum backaction noise in an optomechanical cavity. We perform me...
A quantum mechanical model is formulated to describe the coupling between pump intensity noise and l...