We consider improving the sensitivity of future interferometric gravitational-wave detectors by simultaneously injecting two squeezed vacuums (light), filtered through a resonant Fabry-Perot cavity, into the dark port of the interferometer. The same scheme with single squeezed vacuum was first proposed and analyzed by Corbitt et al. [Phys. Rev. D 70, 022002 (2004).]. Here we show that the extra squeezed vacuum, together with an additional homodyne detection suggested previously by one of the authors [F. Ya. Khalili, Phys. Rev. D 77, 062003 (2008).], allows reduction of quantum noise over the entire detection band. To motivate future implementations, we take into account a realistic technical noise budget for Advanced LIGO and numerically op...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
We consider improving the sensitivity of future interferometric gravitational-wave detectors by simu...
We consider improving the sensitivity of future interferometric gravitational-wave detectors by simu...
The ability to directly detect gravitational waves will open a completely new branch of astronomy to...
We theoretically analyze the quantum noise of signal-recycled laser interferometric gravitational-wa...
The quantum noise of the light field is a fundamental noise source in interferometric gravitational-...
The era of gravitational-wave astronomy has begun, with the detection of 5 confirmed binary bla...
The quantum noise of the light field is a fundamental noise source in interferometric gravitational-...
The quantum noise of the light field is a fundamental noise source in interferometric gravitational-...
Current interferometric gravitational-wave detectors are limited by quantum noise over a wide range ...
Quantum noise is one of the limiting factors in laser-interferometric gravitational-wave (GW) detect...
Gravitational-wave astronomy promises a radically new method of investigating the universe, one that...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
We consider improving the sensitivity of future interferometric gravitational-wave detectors by simu...
We consider improving the sensitivity of future interferometric gravitational-wave detectors by simu...
The ability to directly detect gravitational waves will open a completely new branch of astronomy to...
We theoretically analyze the quantum noise of signal-recycled laser interferometric gravitational-wa...
The quantum noise of the light field is a fundamental noise source in interferometric gravitational-...
The era of gravitational-wave astronomy has begun, with the detection of 5 confirmed binary bla...
The quantum noise of the light field is a fundamental noise source in interferometric gravitational-...
The quantum noise of the light field is a fundamental noise source in interferometric gravitational-...
Current interferometric gravitational-wave detectors are limited by quantum noise over a wide range ...
Quantum noise is one of the limiting factors in laser-interferometric gravitational-wave (GW) detect...
Gravitational-wave astronomy promises a radically new method of investigating the universe, one that...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...
International audienceThe astrophysical reach of current and future ground-based gravitational-wave ...