Frequency-dependent squeezing is a quantum optics technique that alters the quantum uncertainty of certain parameters, such as position and momentum, depending on the frequency of the light used. This technique allows for the reduction of noise in specific frequency bands while leaving others unaffected, making it particularly useful in enhancing the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors. By tuning the squeezing to match the frequencies of interest, one can significantly improve measurement precision.
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