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Innovative Quantum Noise reduction strategies for GW detectors

Research Project

Project/Area Number 21H04476
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (A)

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
Section一般
Review Section Medium-sized Section 15:Particle-, nuclear-, astro-physics, and related fields
Research InstitutionNational Astronomical Observatory of Japan

Principal Investigator

Leonardi Matteo  国立天文台, 重力波プロジェクト, 特別客員研究員 (90816448)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) 麻生 洋一  国立天文台, 重力波プロジェクト, 准教授 (10568174)
道村 唯太  東京大学, 大学院理学系研究科(理学部), 客員共同研究員 (80747006)
Zhao Yuhang  東京大学, 宇宙線研究所, 特任研究員 (70897834)
Project Period (FY) 2021-04-05 – 2024-03-31
Project Status Completed (Fiscal Year 2023)
Budget Amount *help
¥37,050,000 (Direct Cost: ¥28,500,000、Indirect Cost: ¥8,550,000)
Fiscal Year 2023: ¥5,850,000 (Direct Cost: ¥4,500,000、Indirect Cost: ¥1,350,000)
Fiscal Year 2022: ¥11,700,000 (Direct Cost: ¥9,000,000、Indirect Cost: ¥2,700,000)
Fiscal Year 2021: ¥19,500,000 (Direct Cost: ¥15,000,000、Indirect Cost: ¥4,500,000)
Keywordsquantum noise / gravitational wave / KAGRA / filter cavity / freq. dep. squeezing
Outline of Research at the Start

At five years from the first detection of a gravitational wave (GW) coming from the collapse of two black holes, almost one hundred more have been detected. To keep pushing this trend, the GW detectors need to be improved. In particular, for all the detectors, especially the Japanese detector KAGRA, the main limitation is its quantum noise. This research will provide crucial information on frequency dependent squeezing, support the development of coupled-cavities control schemes and drive the realization of new techniques to fight one of the most limiting noises in GW detectors.

Outline of Final Research Achievements

The first detection of gravitational waves in 2015 opened the era of gravitational wave astronomy. With this new field of research, we can explore the universe in previously unknown ways and better comprehend the behavior gravity. To increase the number of detections of gravitational waves, the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors needs to be improved. The most fundamental noise which limits the sensitivity of gravitational wave detector is the quantum noise of light. To suppress this noise, the quantum properties of light need to be manipulated in order to create what is called a squeezed vacuum state.
In 2020 our research group produced the first ever frequency dependent squeezing (FDS) for gravitational waved detectors. This project successfully addressed many noise sources and investigated several limitations to the application of FDS to gravitational wave detectors.

Academic Significance and Societal Importance of the Research Achievements

With this project, the capability of potentially reducing the quantum noise in gravitational wave detectors has been enhanced. Therefore, the capability of observing our universe via the gravitational wave channel has been increased, providing additional and new information to the general public.

Report

(5 results)
  • 2023 Annual Research Report   Final Research Report ( PDF )
  • 2022 Annual Research Report
  • 2021 Comments on the Screening Results   Annual Research Report
  • Research Products

    (14 results)

All 2023 2022 2021

All Journal Article (2 results) (of which Int'l Joint Research: 2 results,  Peer Reviewed: 2 results,  Open Access: 1 results) Presentation (12 results) (of which Invited: 1 results)

  • [Journal Article] Improving the stability of frequency-dependent squeezing with bichromatic control of filter cavity length, alignment, and incident beam pointing2022

    • Author(s)
      Zhao Y.、Capocasa E.、Eisenmann M.、Aritomi N.、Page M.、Guo Y.、Polini E.、Arai K.、Aso Y.、van Beuzekom M.、Huang Y.-C.、Lee R.-K.、Lueck H.、Miyakawa O.、Prat P.、Shoda A.、Tacca M.、Takahashi R.、Vahlbruch H.、Vardaro M.、Wu C.-M.、Leonardi M.、Barsuglia M.、Flaminio R.
    • Journal Title

      Physical Review D

      Volume: 105 Issue: 8

    • DOI

      10.1103/physrevd.105.082003

    • Related Report
      2022 Annual Research Report 2021 Annual Research Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Open Access / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Journal Article] Demonstration of length control for a filter cavity with coherent control sidebands2022

    • Author(s)
      Aritomi N.、Zhao Y.、Capocasa E.、Leonardi M.、Eisenmann M.、Page M.、Guo Y.、Polini E.、Tomura A.、Arai K.、Aso Y.、van Beuzekom M.、Huang Y.-C.、Lee R.-K.、Lueck H.、Miyakawa O.、Prat P.、Shoda A.、Tacca M.、Takahashi R.、Vahlbruch H.、Vardaro M、Wu C.-M.、Barsuglia M.、Flaminio R.
    • Journal Title

      Physical Review D

      Volume: 106 Issue: 10

    • DOI

      10.1103/physrevd.106.102003

    • Related Report
      2022 Annual Research Report 2021 Annual Research Report
    • Peer Reviewed / Int'l Joint Research
  • [Presentation] Status of quantum enhancement for gravitational wave detectors at NAOJ2023

    • Author(s)
      Michael Page
    • Organizer
      International Conference on Squeezed States and Uncertainty Relations
    • Related Report
      2023 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Precision measurements beyond the standard quantum limit for Gravitational Wave Detections2023

    • Author(s)
      Matteo Leonardi
    • Organizer
      International Conference on Squeezed States and Uncertainty Relations
    • Related Report
      2023 Annual Research Report
    • Invited
  • [Presentation] Quantum noise enhancement for gravitational wave detectors: Status of squeezed vacuum research at TAMA and KAGRA2023

    • Author(s)
      Michael Page
    • Organizer
      38th International Cosmic Ray Conference
    • Related Report
      2023 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Status of TAMA Filter Cavity2022

    • Author(s)
      M. Page
    • Organizer
      Kagra International Workshop
    • Related Report
      2022 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Status of squeezing and quantum enhancement for gravitational wave detection at NAOJ2022

    • Author(s)
      M. Page
    • Organizer
      iLANCE
    • Related Report
      2022 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] KAGRA filter cavity project and frequency dependent squeezing experiment at TAMA2022

    • Author(s)
      Y. Zhao
    • Organizer
      iLANCE
    • Related Report
      2022 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Stats of KAGRA Filter Cavity2022

    • Author(s)
      Y. Aso
    • Organizer
      LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA meeting
    • Related Report
      2022 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Status of TAMA Filter Cavity2021

    • Author(s)
      M. Leonardi
    • Organizer
      LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA meeting
    • Related Report
      2021 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Demonstration of filter cavity lock with CC sidebands2021

    • Author(s)
      N. Aritomi
    • Organizer
      GWADW
    • Related Report
      2021 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Bichromatic control of filter cavity2021

    • Author(s)
      Y. Zhao
    • Organizer
      GWADW
    • Related Report
      2021 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Status of TAMA Filter Cavity2021

    • Author(s)
      Y. Zhao
    • Organizer
      KAGRA F2F
    • Related Report
      2021 Annual Research Report
  • [Presentation] Status of TAMA Filter Cavity2021

    • Author(s)
      M. Page
    • Organizer
      LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA meeting
    • Related Report
      2021 Annual Research Report

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Published: 2021-04-28   Modified: 2025-01-30  

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