ASET Colloquium

Squeezed Light Techniques for Gravitational Wave Detection

by Prof. Daniel Sigg (LIGO Hanford Observatory, USA)

Friday, July 6, 2012 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at Colaba Campus ( AG-66 )
Description
Several kilometer long interferometers have been built over the past decade to search for gravitational waves of astrophysical origins. For the next generation detectors intra-cavity powers of several 100 kW are envisioned. The injection of squeezed light, a specially prepared quantum state, has the potential to further increase the sensitivity of these detectors. The technology behind squeezed light production has taken impressive steps forward in recent years. As a result a series of experiments have been undertaken to prove the effectiveness of squeezed light and to make quantum technology a valid upgrade path for gravitational wave detectors.
Organised by Dr. Satyanarayana Bheesette