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Beating the Standard Sensitivity-Bandwidth Limit of Cavity-Enhanced Interferometers with Internal Squeezed Light Generation

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Abstract

Internal squeezing is an approach to increasing the sensitivity-bandwidth product of cavity-enhanced interferometric force detectors by placing the squeezing source inside the detector. We experimentally demonstrate an enhancement of sensitivity-bandwidth product of 36% beyond the standard limit.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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