A. Soibel, A. Brooks, A. Fisher, S. Keo, D. Ting, R. Adhikari, S. Gunapala
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Infrared detectors with very high quantum efficiency for sub-Poisson limited interferometry
The goal of this work is to develop Sb-based nBn infrared detectors operating at 2 µm with Quantum Efficiency (QE) exceeding 99%. These detectors have the potential to significantly increase the sensitivity of future generations of the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) by exploiting quantum entanglement for sub-Poisson limited laser interferometry.