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Ground-state cooling of a nanomechanical oscillator with N spins

Quantum Physics 2018-11-28 v2

Abstract

Typical of modern quantum technologies employing nanomechanical oscillators is to demand few mechanical quantum excitations, for instance, to prolong coherence times of a particular task or, to engineer a specific non-classical state. For this reason, we devoted the present work to exhibit how to bring an initial thermalized nanomechanical oscillator near to its ground state. Particularly, we focus on extending the novel results of D. D. B. Rao \textit{et al.}, Phys. Rev. Lett. \textbf{117}, 077203 (2016), where a mechanical object can be heated up, squeezed, or cooled down near to its ground state through conditioned single-spin measurements. In our work, we study a similar iterative spin-mechanical system when NN spins interact with the mechanical oscillator. Here, we have also found that the postselection procedure acts as a discarding process, i.e., we steer the mechanics to the ground state by dynamically filtering its vibrational modes. We show that when considering symmetric collective spin postselection, the inclusion of NN spins into the quantum dynamics results highly beneficial. In particular, decreasing the total number of iterations to achieve the ground-state, with a success rate of probability comparable with the one obtained from the single-spin case.

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@article{arxiv.1807.11600,
  title  = {Ground-state cooling of a nanomechanical oscillator with N spins},
  author = {Víctor Montenegro and Raúl Coto and Vitalie Eremeev and Miguel Orszag},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1807.11600},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

12 pages, 7 figures. Accepted in Phys. Rev. A. Major changes in Section III-c, and Section IV. We value your feedback and welcome any comments, ideas or suggestions regarding this work