Nicolas de Mateo Smith
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Physical Review Letters | 2007
T. R. Corbitt; C. C. Wipf; T. P. Bodiya; D. J. Ottaway; D. Sigg; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; S. E. Whitcomb; N. Mavalvala
We report on the use of a radiation pressure induced restoring force, the optical spring effect, to optically dilute the mechanical damping of a 1 g suspended mirror, which is then cooled by active feedback (cold damping). Optical dilution relaxes the limit on cooling imposed by mechanical losses, allowing the oscillator mode to reach a minimum temperature of 6.9 mK, a factor of approximately 40 000 below the environmental temperature. A further advantage of the optical spring effect is that it can increase the number of oscillations before decoherence by several orders of magnitude. In the present experiment we infer an increase in the dynamical lifetime of the state by a factor of approximately 200.
Classical and Quantum Gravity | 2009
Yoichi Aso; Evan Goetz; P. Kalmus; L. Matone; S. Márka; Joshua Myers; Brian O'Reilly; R. L. Savage; Paul Schwinberg; Xavier Siemens; D. Sigg; Nicolas de Mateo Smith
We present a method to precisely calibrate the time delay in a long baseline gravitational-wave interferometer. An accurate time stamp is crucial for data analysis of gravitational wave detectors, especially when performing coincidence and correlation analyses between multiple detectors. Our method uses an intensity-modulated radiation pressure force to actuate on the mirrors. The time delay is measured by comparing the phase of the signal at the actuation point with the phase of the recorded signal within the calibrated data stream used for gravitational wave searches. Because the signal-injection path is independent of the interferometers control system, which is used for the standard calibration, this method can be an independent verification of the timing error in the system. A measurement performed with the 4 km interferometer at the LIGO Hanford Observatory shows a 1 µs relative accuracy when averaging over 50 min. Our understanding of the systematic time delay in the detector response has reached the level of 10 µs.
Frontiers in Optics | 2007
N. Mavalvala; T. R. Corbitt; C. C. Wipf; T. P. Bodiya; D. J. Ottaway; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; Yanbei Chen; H. Müller-Ebhardt; H. Rehbein; D. Sigg; S. E. Whitcomb
We describe an experiment in which coupling between intense optical fields and mirror oscillators is used for generating squeezed states of light, and also for optically cooling a gram-scale mirror oscillator.
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2007
T. R. Corbitt; C. C. Wipf; T. P. Bodiya; D. J. Ottaway; D. Sigg; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; S. E. Whitcomb; N. Mavalvala
arXiv: Quantum Physics | 2018
Haixing Miao; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; M. Evans
Archive | 2015
H. Yang; Lawrence Price; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; R. Adhikari; H. Miao; Yanbei Chen
APS | 2012
L. Barsotti; T.R. Corbitt; F. Donovan; S. E. Dwyer; M. Evans; S. Foley; P. Fritschel; G. M. Harry; J. S. Kissel; E. Katsavounidis; M. Macinnis; Ilya Mandel; K. Mason; F. Matichard; Nergis Malvalvala; R. Mittleman; E. Oelker; Shannon Reynier Sankar; D. H. Shoemaker; B. Shapiro; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; J. Soto; Andrew J. Stein; R. Vaulin; S.J. Waldman; Rainer Weiss; C.C. Wipf; M. E. Zucker
APS | 2010
R. Weiss; M. E. Zucker; C. C. Wipf; S. J. Waldman; Leo C. Stein; Andrew J. Stein; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; D. H. Shoemaker; B. Shapiro; P. Sarin; R. Mittleman; N. Mavalvala; F. Matichard; K. Mason; J. Markowitz; M. MacInnis; E. Katsavounidis; B. Hughey; G. M. Harry; P. Fritschel; S. Foley; M. Evans; I. Duke; F. Donovan; T. R. Corbitt; Junwei Cao; T. P. Bodiya; L. Blackburn; L. Barsotti
APS | 2009
M. E. Zucker; C. C. Wipf; R. Weiss; S. J. Waldman; Leo C. Stein; Andrew J. Stein; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; D. H. Shoemaker; B. Shapiro; P. Sarin; L. Ruet; R. Mittleman; K. Mason; J. Markowitz; M. MacInnis; E. Katsavounidis; B. Hughey; G. M. Harry; F. Grimaldi; Keisuke Goda; P. Fritschel; S. Foley; M. Evans; I. Duke; F. Donovan; T. R. Corbitt; Junwei Cao; G. Brunet; T. P. Bodiya; L. Blackburn
APS | 2009
M. E. Zucker; C. C. Wipf; R. Weiss; S. J. Waldman; Leo C. Stein; Andrew J. Stein; Nicolas de Mateo Smith; D. H. Shoemaker; B. Shapiro; P. Sarin; R. Mittleman; K. Mason; J. Markowitz; M. MacInnis; E. Katsavounidis; B. Hughey; G. M. Harry; F. Grimaldi; Keisuke Goda; P. Fritschel; S. Foley; M. Evans; I. Duke; F. Donovan; T. R. Corbitt; Junwei Cao; G. Brunet; T. P. Bodiya; L. Blackburn; L. Barsotti