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Optical read out and feedback cooling of a nanostring optomechanical cavity

Optics 2015-06-04 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Optical measurement of the motion of a 940 kHz mechanical resonance of a silicon nitride nanostring resonator is demonstrated with a read out noise imprecision reaching 37 dB below that of the resonator's zero-point fluctuations. Via intensity modulation of the optical probe laser, radiation pressure feedback is used to cool and damp the mechanical mode from an initial room temperature occupancy of nˉb=6.5×106\bar{n}_{b} = 6.5 \times 10^6 (Tb=295T_{b}=295K) down to a phonon occupation of n=66±10\langle n \rangle = 66 \pm 10, representing a mode temperature of Tm3T_{m} \approx 3mK. The five decades of cooling is enabled by the system's large single-photon cooperativity (C1=4)(C_{1} = 4) and high quantum efficiency of optical motion detection (ηt=0.27\eta_{t} = 0.27).

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@article{arxiv.1506.01249,
  title  = {Optical read out and feedback cooling of a nanostring optomechanical cavity},
  author = {Alex G. Krause and Tim D. Blasius and Oskar Painter},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.01249},
  year   = {2015}
}

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13 pages, 13 figures