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Mitigating parametric instability in optical gravitational wave detectors

Achieving quantum limited sensitivity in a laser interferometric gravitational wave detector can be hindered by an optomechanical parametric instability of the interferometer. This instability is sustained by a large number of idle high-finesse Stokes modes supported by the system. We show that by o...

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Published in:Physical review. D 2016-04, Vol.93 (8), Article 083010
Main Authors: Matsko, Andrey B., Poplavskiy, Mikhail V., Yamamoto, Hiroaki, Vyatchanin, Sergey P.
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