Abstract The weak-value-amplification technique has been shown to be advantageous for precision metrology. Previous weak-value-based applications have used only a small fraction of data while discarding the rest during post-selection.… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The weak-value-amplification technique has been shown to be advantageous for precision metrology. Previous weak-value-based applications have used only a small fraction of data while discarding the rest during post-selection. Here we consider the use of the power-recycling technique to improve the sensitivity of an interferometric weak-value-based velocity measurement scheme. We discuss ways to realize this idea by introducing a power recycling mirror to make the Michelson interferometer a resonant optical cavity. In our analysis, the signal is well enhanced by the cavity and corresponding SNR is also improved although the temporal walk-off effect exits.
               
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