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Shot-to-shot displacement noise in state-expansion protocols with inverted potentials

Quantum Physics 2025-12-15 v1

Abstract

Optically levitated nanoparticles are promising candidates for the generation of macroscopic quantum states of mechanical motion. Protocols to generate such states expose the particle to a succession of different potentials. Limited reproducibility of the alignment of these potentials across experimental realizations introduces additional noise. Here, we experimentally investigate and model how such shot-to-shot noise limits the coherence length of a levitated nanoparticle during a state-expansion protocol using a dark, inverted electrical potential. We identify electric stray fields and mechanical instabilities as major sources of shot-to-shot fluctuations. We discuss the resulting experimental requirements for state expansion protocols exploiting inverted potentials.

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@article{arxiv.2512.11633,
  title  = {Shot-to-shot displacement noise in state-expansion protocols with inverted potentials},
  author = {Giuseppe Paolo Seta and Louisiane Devaud and Lorenzo Dania and Lukas Novotny and Martin Frimmer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.11633},
  year   = {2025}
}