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Optimum quantum states for interferometers with fixed and moving mirrors

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2004-02-22
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We address a systematic approach to the study of the optimum states reaching maximum resolution for interferometers with moving mirrors. We find a correspondence between the optimum states for interferometers with fixed and moving mirrors.
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©2004 The American Physical Society. This work has been supported by Project No. PR1/03-11630 of the University Complutense.
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