Optical Levitation of a Mirror for Reaching the Standard Quantum Limit
Quantum Physics
2017-06-12 v2 Optics
Abstract
We propose a new method to optically levitate a macroscopic mirror with two vertical Fabry-P{\'e}rot cavities linearly aligned. This configuration gives the simplest possible optical levitation in which the number of laser beams used is the minimum of two. We demonstrate that reaching the standard quantum limit (SQL) of a displacement measurement with our system is feasible with current technology. The cavity geometry and the levitated mirror parameters are designed to ensure that the Brownian vibration of the mirror surface is smaller than the SQL. Our scheme provides a promising tool for testing macroscopic quantum mechanics.
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@article{arxiv.1612.07127,
title = {Optical Levitation of a Mirror for Reaching the Standard Quantum Limit},
author = {Yuta Michimura and Yuya Kuwahara and Takafumi Ushiba and Nobuyuki Matsumoto and Masaki Ando},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1612.07127},
year = {2017}
}
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5 pages, 2 figures