Twin-beam-enhanced displacement measurement of a membrane in a cavity

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We report an experimental demonstration of quantum-enhanced displacement measurement of a membrane in an optical cavity by using bright quantum correlated light to surpass the shot-noise limit (SNL). The optical cavity enhances the displacement signal and the twin beams suppress the noise background 3 dB below the SNL at an equivalent optical power. Thus, the signal-to-noise ratio is significantly improved by simultaneously using optical cavities and twin beams, and a sensitivity of 200 am / Hz is achieved. The frequency fluctuations of twin beams are analyzed and reduced by using optical twin cavities. These results provide a useful method for precision measurements as well as to control cavity optomechanical systems with nonclassical light.

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Wei, X., Sheng, J., Wu, Y., Liu, W., & Wu, H. (2019). Twin-beam-enhanced displacement measurement of a membrane in a cavity. Applied Physics Letters, 115(25). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5129547

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