Quantum optomechanics uses optical means to generate and manipulate quantum states of motion of mechanical resonators. This provides an intriguing platform for the study of fundamental physics and the development of novel quantum devices. Yet, the challenge of reconstructing and verifying the quantum state of mechanical systems has remained a major roadblock in the field. Here, we present a novel approach that allows for tomographic reconstruction of the quantum state of a mechanical system without the need for extremely high quality optical cavities. We show that, without relying on the usual state transfer presumption between light an mechanics, the full optomechanical Hamiltonian can be exploited to imprint mechanical tomograms on a stro...
We propose a protocol for coherently transferring non-Gaussian quantum states from optical field to ...
This thesis concentrates on generating and measuring non-classical states of mechanical oscillators ...
We demonstrate the reconstruction of the Wigner function from marginal distributions of the motion o...
Quantum optomechanics uses optical means to generate and manipulate quantum states of motion of mech...
Utilizing the tools of quantum optics to prepare and manipulate quantum states of motion of a mechan...
We introduce a scheme to reconstruct an arbitrary quantum state of a mechanical oscillator network. ...
Studying mechanical resonators via radiation pressure offers a rich avenue for the exploration of qu...
We propose a protocol for quantum state tomography of nonclassical states in optomechanical systems....
Witnessing quantumness in mesoscopic objects is an important milestone for both quantum technologies...
Quantum optical measurement techniques offer a rich avenue for quantum control of mechanical oscilla...
Quantum state preparation and especially quantum state reconstruction of mechanical oscillators is c...
The ability to perform mechanical states reconstruction is an essential task in quantum optomechanic...
We propose a protocol for coherently transferring non-Gaussian quantum states from an optical field ...
The investigation of macroscopic quantum phenomena is a current active area of research that offers ...
A novel protocol for generating quantum superpositions of macroscopically distinct states of a bulk ...
We propose a protocol for coherently transferring non-Gaussian quantum states from optical field to ...
This thesis concentrates on generating and measuring non-classical states of mechanical oscillators ...
We demonstrate the reconstruction of the Wigner function from marginal distributions of the motion o...
Quantum optomechanics uses optical means to generate and manipulate quantum states of motion of mech...
Utilizing the tools of quantum optics to prepare and manipulate quantum states of motion of a mechan...
We introduce a scheme to reconstruct an arbitrary quantum state of a mechanical oscillator network. ...
Studying mechanical resonators via radiation pressure offers a rich avenue for the exploration of qu...
We propose a protocol for quantum state tomography of nonclassical states in optomechanical systems....
Witnessing quantumness in mesoscopic objects is an important milestone for both quantum technologies...
Quantum optical measurement techniques offer a rich avenue for quantum control of mechanical oscilla...
Quantum state preparation and especially quantum state reconstruction of mechanical oscillators is c...
The ability to perform mechanical states reconstruction is an essential task in quantum optomechanic...
We propose a protocol for coherently transferring non-Gaussian quantum states from an optical field ...
The investigation of macroscopic quantum phenomena is a current active area of research that offers ...
A novel protocol for generating quantum superpositions of macroscopically distinct states of a bulk ...
We propose a protocol for coherently transferring non-Gaussian quantum states from optical field to ...
This thesis concentrates on generating and measuring non-classical states of mechanical oscillators ...
We demonstrate the reconstruction of the Wigner function from marginal distributions of the motion o...