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This project explores the use of balanced homodyne detection in gravitational-wave detectors to improve signal readout. By testing this technique in large-scale interferometric setups, the research aims to enhance quantum-noise suppression methods for future gravitational-wave observatories.
Novel configurations and concepts for interferometric gravitational-wave (GW) detectors will need a quantum-limited, quadrature-sensitive readout of the output signal.
In principle, these requirements can be met by balanced homodyne detection (BHD), which is a well-established technique within table-top experiments in quantum optics.
However, up to now no knowledge exists of whether BHD is compatible with the extreme requirements of large-scale interferometers.
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