Signal recycled laser-interferometer gravitational-wave detectors as optical springs
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- 14 January 2002
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- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review D
- Vol. 65 (4) , 042001
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevd.65.042001
Abstract
Using the force-susceptibility formalism of linear quantum measurements, we study the dynamics of signal recycled interferometers, such as LIGO-II. We show that, although the antisymmetric mode of motion of the four arm-cavity mirrors is originally described by a free mass, when the signal-recycling mirror is added to the interferometer, the radiation-pressure force not only disturbs the motion of that “free mass” randomly due to quantum fluctuations, but also, and more fundamentally, makes it respond to forces as though it were connected to a spring with a specific optical-mechanical rigidity. This oscillatory response gives rise to a much richer dynamics than previously known for SR interferometers, which enhances the possibilities for reshaping the noise curves and, if thermal noise can be pushed low enough, enables the standard quantum limit to be beaten. We also show the possibility of using servo systems to suppress the instability associated with the optical-mechanical interaction without compromising the sensitivity of the interferometer.Keywords
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