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Experimental Realisation of a Thermal Squeezed State of Levitated Optomechanics

Quantum Physics 2017-01-04 v2 Atomic Physics Optics

Abstract

We experimentally squeeze the thermal motional state of an optically levitated nanosphere, by fast switching between two trapping frequencies. The measured phase space distribution of our particle shows the typical shape of a squeezed thermal state, from which we infer up to 2.7dB of squeezing along one motional direction. The experiment features a large number of thermal excitations, therefore remaining in the classical regime. Nevertheless, we argue that the manipulation scheme described here could be used to achieve squeezing below the zero-point level, if preceded by ground state cooling of the levitated mechanical oscillator. Additionally, a higher degree of squeezing could in principle be achieved by repeating the frequency-switching protocol multiple times.

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@article{arxiv.1607.05509,
  title  = {Experimental Realisation of a Thermal Squeezed State of Levitated Optomechanics},
  author = {Muddassar Rashid and Tommaso Tufarelli and James Bateman and Jamie Vovrosh and David Hempston and M. S. Kim and Hendrik Ulbricht},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1607.05509},
  year   = {2017}
}

Comments

6 pages, 3 figures, updated version, Accepted for publication at PRL