Intracavity Squeezing Can Enhance Quantum-Limited Optomechanical Position Detection through Deamplification

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Abstract

It has been predicted and experimentally demonstrated that by injecting squeezed light into an optomechanical device, it is possible to enhance the precision of a position measurement. Here, we present a fundamentally different approach where the squeezing is created directly inside the cavity by a nonlinear medium. Counterintuitively, the enhancement of the signal-to-noise ratio works by deamplifying precisely the quadrature that is sensitive to the mechanical motion without losing quantum information. This enhancement works for systems with a weak optomechanical coupling and/or strong mechanical damping. This can allow for larger mechanical bandwidth of quantum-limited detectors based on optomechanical devices. Our approach can be straightforwardly extended to quantum nondemolition qubit detection.

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Peano, V., Schwefel, H. G. L., Marquardt, C., & Marquardt, F. (2015). Intracavity Squeezing Can Enhance Quantum-Limited Optomechanical Position Detection through Deamplification. Physical Review Letters, 115(24). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.243603

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