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arxiv: 1809.06470 · v3 · pith:DBNOJXZQnew · submitted 2018-09-17 · 🪐 quant-ph · hep-ph

Squeezed vacuum used to accelerate the search for a weak classical signal

classification 🪐 quant-ph hep-ph
keywords squeezedcavitydetectorsfieldquantumvacuumaccelerateaccounting
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Many experiments that interrogate fundamental theories require detectors whose sensitivities are limited by the laws of quantum mechanics. In cavity-based searches for axionic dark matter, vacuum fluctuations in the two quadratures of the cavity electromagnetic field limit the sensitivity to an axion-induced field. In an apparatus designed to partially mimic existing axion detectors, we demonstrate experimentally that such quantum limits can be overcome through the use of squeezed states. By preparing a microwave cavity in a squeezed state and measuring just the squeezed quadrature, we enhance the spectral scan rate by a factor of $2.12 \pm 0.08$. This enhancement is in excellent quantitative agreement with a theoretical model accounting for both imperfect squeezing and measurement.

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