Entanglement of macroscopic test masses and the standard quantum limit in laser interferometry

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We show that the generation of entanglement of two heavily macroscopic mirrors is feasible with state of the art techniques of high-precision laser interferometry. The basis of such a demonstration would be a Michelson interferometer with suspended mirrors and simultaneous homodyne detections at both interferometer output ports. We present the connection between the generation of entanglement and the standard quantum limit (SQL) for a free mass. The SQL is a well-known reference limit in operating interferometers for gravitational-wave detection and provides a measure of when macroscopic entanglement can be observed in the presence of realistic decoherence processes. © 2008 The American Physical Society.

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Müller-Ebhardt, H., Rehbein, H., Schnabel, R., Danzmann, K., & Chen, Y. (2008). Entanglement of macroscopic test masses and the standard quantum limit in laser interferometry. Physical Review Letters, 100(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.100.013601

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