Back-action cancellation in interferometers by quantum locking

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2003 EDP Sciences
, , Citation J.-M. Courty et al 2003 EPL 63 226 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2003-00527-x

0295-5075/63/2/226

Abstract

We show that back-action noise in interferometric measurements such as gravitational-waves detectors can be completely suppressed by a local control of mirrors motion. An optomechanical sensor with an optimized measurement strategy is used to monitor mirror displacements. A feedback loop then eliminates radiation-pressure effects without adding noise. This very efficient technique leads to an increased sensitivity for the interferometric measurement, which becomes only limited by phase noise. Back-action cancellation is furthermore insensitive to losses in the interferometer.

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10.1209/epl/i2003-00527-x