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 (K) down to a phonon occupation of , representing a mode temperature of mK. The five decades of cooling is enabled by the system's large single-photon cooperativity and high quantum efficiency of optical motion detection ().
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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