Enhancing interferometer sensitivity without sacrificing bandwidth and stability: Beyond single-mode and resolved-sideband approximation
Abstract
Quantum noise limits the sensitivity of precision measurement devices, such as laser interferometer gravitational-wave observatories and axion detectors. In the shot-noise-limited regime, these resonant detectors are subject to a trade-off between the peak sensitivity and bandwidth. One approach to circumvent this limitation in gravitational-wave detectors is to embed an anomalous-dispersion optomechanical filter to broaden the bandwidth. The original filter cavity design, however, makes the entire system unstable. Recently, we proposed the coherent feedback between the arm cavity and the optomechanical filter to eliminate the instability via PT symmetry [Li et al., arXiv:2012.00836]. The original analysis based upon the Hamiltonian formalism adopted the single-mode and resolved-sideband approximations. In this paper, we go beyond these approximations and consider realistic parameters. We show that the main conclusion concerning stability remains intact, with both Nyquist analysis and a detailed time-domain simulation.
Additional Information
© 2021 American Physical Society. (Received 7 April 2021; accepted 14 May 2021; published 10 June 2021) We would like to thank Chunnong Zhao for helpful comments on the manuscripts during LIGO P&P review. X. L. and Y. C.'s research is funded by the Simons Foundation (Grant No. 568762) and the National Science Foundation, through Grants No. PHY-2011961, No. PHY-2011968, and No. PHY-1836809. J. S., A. S. U., J. B., H. M., and D. M. acknowledge support from the Birmingham Institute for Gravitational Wave Astronomy and UK EPSRC New Horizons award (Grant No. EP/V048872/1). H. M. has also been supported by a UK STFC Ernest Rutherford Fellowship (Grant No. ST/M005844/11).Attached Files
Published - PhysRevD.103.122001.pdf
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- Simons Foundation
- 568762
- NSF
- PHY-2011961
- NSF
- PHY-2011968
- NSF
- PHY-1836809
- Birmingham Institute for Gravitational Wave Astronomy
- Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC)
- EP/V048872/1
- Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
- ST/M005844/11
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- Walter Burke Institute for Theoretical Physics, TAPIR, LIGO