Broadband Back Action Cancellation in a Dichromatic Variational
Measurement
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2105.02506v1
- Date: Thu, 6 May 2021 08:16:13 GMT
- Title: Broadband Back Action Cancellation in a Dichromatic Variational
Measurement
- Authors: Sergey P. Vyatchanin and Andrey B. Matsko
- Abstract summary: Quantum back action imposes fundamental sensitivity limits to the majority of quantum measurements.
Back action evading measurements take advantage of the quantum correlations introduced by the system under study to the meter.
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- Abstract: Quantum back action imposes fundamental sensitivity limits to the majority of
quantum measurements. The effect results from the unavoidable contamination of
the measured parameter with the quantum noise of a meter. Back action evading
measurements take advantage of the quantum correlations introduced by the
system under study to the meter and allow overcoming the fundamental
limitations. The measurements are frequently restricted in their bandwidth due
to a finite response time of the system components. Here we show that probing a
mechanical oscillator with a dichromatic field with frequencies separated by
the oscillator frequency enables independent detection and complete subtraction
of the measurement noise associated with the quantum back action.
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