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Force sensing based on coherent quantum noise cancellation in a hybrid optomechanical cavity with squeezed-vacuum injection

Journal: New Journal Of Physics (13672630)Year: July 2016Volume: 18Issue:
Motazedifard A.Bemani F.Naderi M.aRoknizadeh R.a Vitali D.
Gold • GreenDOI:10.1088/1367-2630/18/7/073040Language: English

Abstract

We propose and analyse a feasible experimental scheme for a quantum force sensor based on the elimination of backaction noise through coherent quantum noise cancellation (CQNC) in a hybrid atom-cavity optomechanical setup assisted with squeezed vacuum injection. The force detector, which allows for a continuous, broadband detection of weak forces well below the standard quantum limit (SQL), is formed by a single optical cavity simultaneously coupled to a mechanical oscillator and to an ensemble of ultracold atoms. The latter acts as a negative-mass oscillator so that atomic noise exactly cancels the backaction noise from the mechanical oscillator due to destructive quantum interference. Squeezed vacuum injection enforces this cancellation and allows sub-SQL sensitivity to be reached in a very wide frequency band, and at much lower input laser powers. © 2016 IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.