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Non-classical sources of light and their applications to gravitational wave detection

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McClelland, David
Collaboration, L. S.

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Optical Society of American (OSA)

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Audio-band laser interferometer gravitational-wave detectors are massive optomechanical devices. Quantum enhancement requires sources at the operating wavelength with more than a factor of 10 squeezing from 1 Hz to 10 kHz, in a frequency-tailored quadrature

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Optics InfoBase Conference Papers

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Symposium on Optomechanics: Towards the Second Quantum Revolution I (JTh3G)

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2099-12-31

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