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Quantum Opto-Mechanics with Micromirrors - Combining Nano-Mechanics with Quantum Optics

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Quantum effects in macroscopic systems have long been a fascination for researchers. Over the past decade mechanical oscillators have emerged as a leading system of choice for many such experiments. The work reported in this thesis investigates the effects of the radiation-pressure force of light on macroscopic mechanical structures. The basic system studied is a mechanical oscillator that is highly reflective and part of an optical resonator. It interacts with the optical cavity mode via the radiation-pressure force. Both the dynamics of the
mechanical oscillation and the properties of the light field are modified through this interaction. The experiments use quantum optical tools (such as homodyning and down-conversion) with the goal of ultimately showing quantum behavior of the mechanical center of mass motion.

Of particular value are the detailed descriptions of several novel experiments that pave the way towards this goal and are already shaping the field of quantum optomechanics, in particular optomechanical laser cooling and strong optomechanical coupling.

List of contents

Preamble.- Introduction and Basic Theory.- Experimental Techniques.- High-Reflectivity, High-Q Mechanical Resonators.- Mechanical Laser Cooling in Cryogenic Cavities.- Opto-Mechanics in the Strong Coupling Regime.- Optomechanical Down-Conversion.

Summary

Quantum effects in macroscopic systems have long been a fascination for researchers. Over the past decade mechanical oscillators have emerged as a leading system of choice for many such experiments. The work reported in this thesis investigates the effects of the radiation-pressure force of light on macroscopic mechanical structures. The basic system studied is a mechanical oscillator that is highly reflective and part of an optical resonator. It interacts with the optical cavity mode via the radiation-pressure force. Both the dynamics of the
mechanical oscillation and the properties of the light field are modified through this interaction. The experiments use quantum optical tools (such as homodyning and down-conversion) with the goal of ultimately showing quantum behavior of the mechanical center of mass motion.

Of particular value are the detailed descriptions of several novel experiments that pave the way towards this goal and are already shaping the field of quantum optomechanics, in particular optomechanical laser cooling and strong optomechanical coupling.

Product details

Authors Simon Gröblacher
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9783642445965
ISBN 978-3-642-44596-5
No. of pages 144
Dimensions 155 mm x 8 mm x 235 mm
Weight 248 g
Illustrations XII, 144 p.
Series Springer Theses
Springer Theses
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Physics, astronomy > Theoretical physics

B, Optische Physik, Materialwissenschaft, Quantum Optics, Quantum Physics, Quantum physics (quantum mechanics & quantum field theory), Materials science, Physics and Astronomy, Quantum computers, Spintronics, Quantum Information Technology, Spintronics

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