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Thermally controlled optical resonator for vacuum squeezed states separation

E. Bréelle
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M. Barsuglia
E. Capocasa
M.De Laurentis
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V. Sequino
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F. Sorrentino
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Future gravitational-wave detectors will use frequency-dependent squeezed vacuum states to obtain broadband reduction of quantum noise. Quantum noise is one of the major limitations to the sensitivity of these detectors. Advanced LIGO+, Advanced Virgo+, and KAGRA plan to generate frequency-dependent squeezed states by coupling a frequency-independent squeezed light state with a filter cavity. An alternative technique is under consideration, based on conditional squeezing with quantum entanglement: Einstein–Podolsky–Rosen (EPR) squeezing. In the EPR scheme, two vacuum entangled states, the signal field at ω0 and the idler field at ω0+Δ, must be spatially separated with an optical resonator and sent to two separate homodyne detectors. In this framework, we have designed and tested a solid Fabry–Perot etalon, to be used in an EPR table-top experiment prototype, thermally controlled without the use of a control probe optical beam. This device can also be used in optical experiments where the use of a bright beam to control an optical resonator is not possible, or where a simpler optical device is preferred.
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hal-03761660 , version 1 (01-03-2023)

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C. Nguyen, E. Bréelle, M. Barsuglia, E. Capocasa, M.De Laurentis, et al.. Thermally controlled optical resonator for vacuum squeezed states separation. Appl.Opt., 2022, 61 (17), pp.5226-5236. ⟨10.1364/AO.459190⟩. ⟨hal-03761660⟩
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