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Dry launching of silica nanoparticles in vacuum

Applied Physics 2023-01-03 v1 Instrumentation and Detectors Quantum Physics

Abstract

Clean loading of silica nanoparticles with a radius as small as ~50 nm is required for experiments in levitated optomechanics that operate in ultra-high vacuum. We present a cheap and simple experimental method for dry launching of silica nanoparticles by shaking from a polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) surface. We report on the successful launching of single silica nanoparticles with a minimum radius of 43 nm, which is enabled by the low stiction to the launching surface. Nanoparticles with radii of 43 nm and 71.5 nm are launched with a high flux and small angular spread of ±10\sim \pm 10^\circ, which allows for trapping in a tightly focused optical tweezer within a couple of minutes. The measured velocities are significantly smaller than 1 m/s. The demonstrated launching method allows for controlled loading of dry nanoparticles with radii as small as 43 nm into optical traps in (ultra-)high vacuum, although we anticipate that loading of smaller sizes is equally feasible.

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@article{arxiv.2209.00482,
  title  = {Dry launching of silica nanoparticles in vacuum},
  author = {Ayub Khodaee and Kahan Dare and Aisling Johnson and Uroš Delić and Markus Aspelmeyer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2209.00482},
  year   = {2023}
}

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7 pages, 7 figures