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Quantum cooling and squeezing of a levitating nanosphere via time-continuous measurements

Quantum Physics 2015-07-27 v2

Abstract

With the purpose of controlling the steady state of a dielectric nanosphere levitated within an optical cavity, we study its conditional dynamics under simultaneous sideband cooling and additional time-continuous measurement of either the output cavity mode or the nanosphere's position. We find that the average phonon number, purity and quantum squeezing of the steady-states can all be made more non-classical through the addition of time-continuous measurement. We predict that the continuous monitoring of the system, together with Markovian feedback, allows one to stabilize the dynamics for any value of the laser frequency driving the cavity. By considering state-of-the-art values of the experimental parameters, we prove that one can in principle obtain a non-classical (squeezed) steady-state with an average phonon number nph0.5n_{\sf ph}\approx 0.5.

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@article{arxiv.1503.05603,
  title  = {Quantum cooling and squeezing of a levitating nanosphere via time-continuous measurements},
  author = {Marco G. Genoni and Jinglei Zhang and James Millen and Peter F. Barker and Alessio Serafini},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1503.05603},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

10 pages, 9 figures; v2: close to published version