In our previous research, simulation showed that a quantum locking scheme with homodyne detection in sub-cavities is effective in surpassing the quantum noise limit for Deci-hertz Interferometer Gravitational Wave Observatory (DECIGO) in a limited frequency range. This time we have simulated an optical spring effect in the sub-cavities of the quantum locking scheme. We found that the optimized total quantum noise is reduced in a broader frequency band, compared to the case without the optical spring effect significantly improving the sensitivity of DECIGO to the primordial gravitational waves.
@article{arxiv.2012.11074,
title = {Reduction of quantum noise using the quantum locking with an optical spring for gravitational wave detectors},
author = {Rika Yamada and Yutaro Enomoto and Izumi Watanabe and Koji Nagano and Yuta Michimura and Atsushi Nishizawa and Kentaro Komori and Takeo Naito and Taigen Morimoto and Shoki Iwaguchi and Tomohiro Ishikawa and Masaki Ando and Akira Furusawa and Seiji Kawamura},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2012.11074},
year = {2021}
}