Ground state cooling of a nanomechanical resonator in the weak-confinement regime via quantum interference
Quantum Physics
2015-05-13 v2
Abstract
Ground state cooling of a nanomechanical resonator coupled to a superconducting flux qubit is discussed. We show that by inducing quantum interference to cancel detrimental carrier excitations, ground state cooling becomes possible in the weak-confinement or non-resolved regime. The qubit is modelled as a three-level system in lambda configuration, and the driving fluxes are applied such that the qubit absorption spectrum exhibits electromagnetically induced transparency, thereby cancelling the unwanted carrier excitation. As our interference-based scheme allows to apply strong cooling fields, fast and efficient cooling can be achieved.
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@article{arxiv.0902.3939,
title = {Ground state cooling of a nanomechanical resonator in the weak-confinement regime via quantum interference},
author = {K. Xia and J. Evers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0902.3939},
year = {2015}
}