M. Korobko, Y. Ma, L. Kleybolte, S. Steinlechner, S. Ast, H. Miao, Yanbei Chen, R. Schnabel
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Cavity-enhanced quantum metrology with internal squeezed light generation
Optical cavities allow to increase the sensitivity in quantum metrology, at a price of reduced detection bandwidth. We propose to overcome these limitations by squeezing the quantum uncertainty directly inside the detector cavity.