Bidirectional internal squeezing using opposing optical parametric amplifiers saturates quantum noise lower bounds from internal dissipation and renders high-frequency signal-referred noise independent of arm and signal-extraction transmissivities.
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New general models for substrate and coating mechanical, thermoelastic, and thermorefractive noise in Michelson interferometers at high frequencies, validated against prior low-frequency models and Holometer data, then applied to GQuEST.
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Bidirectional internal squeezing using opposing optical parametric amplifiers saturates quantum noise lower bounds from internal dissipation and renders high-frequency signal-referred noise independent of arm and signal-extraction transmissivities.
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High-Frequency Thermal Noise in Michelson Interferometers
New general models for substrate and coating mechanical, thermoelastic, and thermorefractive noise in Michelson interferometers at high frequencies, validated against prior low-frequency models and Holometer data, then applied to GQuEST.