Frequency-Dependent Squeezing from a Detuned Squeezer
Abstract
Frequency-dependent squeezing is a promising technique to overcome the standard quantum limit in optomechanical force measurements, e.g., gravitational wave detectors. For the first time, we show that frequency-dependent squeezing can be produced by detuning an optical parametric oscillator from resonance. Its frequency-dependent Wigner function is reconstructed quantum tomographically and exhibits a rotation by 39°, along which the noise is reduced by up to 5.5 dB. Our setup is suitable for realizing effective negative-mass oscillators required for coherent quantum noise cancellation.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- July 2022
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- Bibcode:
- 2022PhRvL.129c3602J