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arxiv: gr-qc/0102012 · v2 · submitted 2001-02-04 · 🌀 gr-qc · quant-ph

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Quantum noise in second generation, signal-recycled laser interferometric gravitational-wave detectors

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It has long been thought that the sensitivity of laser interferometric gravitational-wave detectors is limited by the free-mass standard quantum limit, unless radical redesigns of the interferometers or modifications of their input/output optics are introduced. Within a fully quantum-mechanical approach we show that in a second-generation interferometer composed of arm cavities and a signal recycling cavity, e.g., the LIGO-II configuration, (i) quantum shot noise and quantum radiation-pressure-fluctuation noise are dynamically correlated, (ii) the noise curve exhibits two resonant dips, (iii) the Standard Quantum Limit can be beaten by a factor of 2, over a frequency range \Delta f/f \sim 1, but at the price of increasing noise at lower frequencies.

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