Levitated electromechanics: all-electrical cooling of charged nano- and micro-particles
Quantum Physics
2019-01-25 v3 Atomic Physics
Abstract
We show how charged levitated nano- and micro-particles can be cooled by interfacing them with an circuit. All-electrical levitation and cooling is applicable to a wide range of particle sizes and materials, and will enable state-of-the-art force sensing within an electrically networked system. Exploring the cooling limits in the presence of realistic noise we find that the quantum regime of particle motion can be reached in cryogenic environments both for passive resistive cooling and for an active feedback scheme, paving the way to levitated quantum electromechanics.
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@article{arxiv.1802.05928,
title = {Levitated electromechanics: all-electrical cooling of charged nano- and micro-particles},
author = {Daniel Goldwater and Benjamin A. Stickler and Lukas Martinetz and Tracy E. Northup and Klaus Hornberger and James Millen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.05928},
year = {2019}
}
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Manuscript: 16 pages, 5 figures. Supplementary material: 3 pages 2 figures