A series of recent articles have presented results demonstrating optical cooling of macroscopic objects, highlighting the importance of this phenomenon for investigations of macroscopic quantum mechanics and its implications for thermal noise in gravitational wave detectors. In this Letter, we present a measurement of the off-resonance suspension thermal noise of a 1 g oscillator, and we show that it can be cooled to just 70 mK. The cooling is achieved by using a servo to impose a phase delay between oscillator motion and optical force. A model is developed to show how optical rigidity and optical cooling can be interchangeable using this technique
Precise optical control of microscopic particles has been mastered over the past three decades, with...
Recent direct detections of gravitational waves by the Advanced Laser Interferometry Gravitatio...
The nature of the quantum-to-classical crossover remains one of the most challenging open question o...
A series of recent articles have presented results demonstrating optical cooling of macroscopic obje...
A series of recent articles have presented results demonstrating optical cooling of macroscopic obje...
We report on the use of a radiation pressure induced restoring force, the optical spring effect, to ...
We report on the use of a radiation pressure induced restoring force, the optical spring effect, to ...
We show that optical spring damping in an optomechanical resonator can be enhanced by injecting a ph...
The thermal noise associated with mechanical dissipation is a ubiquitous limitation to the sensitivi...
Conventional techniques for laser cooling, by coherent scattering off of internal states or through ...
Thermal noise generally greatly exceeds quantum noise in optomechanical devices unless the mechanica...
Observation of quantum mechanical effects in objects visible to the unaided eye has long been though...
Recent advances in micro- and nanofabrication techniques have led to corresponding improvement in th...
Les développements considérables des dernières décennies pour améliorer les mesures interférométriqu...
Cooling the center-of-mass motion is an important tool for levitated optomechanical systems, but it ...
Precise optical control of microscopic particles has been mastered over the past three decades, with...
Recent direct detections of gravitational waves by the Advanced Laser Interferometry Gravitatio...
The nature of the quantum-to-classical crossover remains one of the most challenging open question o...
A series of recent articles have presented results demonstrating optical cooling of macroscopic obje...
A series of recent articles have presented results demonstrating optical cooling of macroscopic obje...
We report on the use of a radiation pressure induced restoring force, the optical spring effect, to ...
We report on the use of a radiation pressure induced restoring force, the optical spring effect, to ...
We show that optical spring damping in an optomechanical resonator can be enhanced by injecting a ph...
The thermal noise associated with mechanical dissipation is a ubiquitous limitation to the sensitivi...
Conventional techniques for laser cooling, by coherent scattering off of internal states or through ...
Thermal noise generally greatly exceeds quantum noise in optomechanical devices unless the mechanica...
Observation of quantum mechanical effects in objects visible to the unaided eye has long been though...
Recent advances in micro- and nanofabrication techniques have led to corresponding improvement in th...
Les développements considérables des dernières décennies pour améliorer les mesures interférométriqu...
Cooling the center-of-mass motion is an important tool for levitated optomechanical systems, but it ...
Precise optical control of microscopic particles has been mastered over the past three decades, with...
Recent direct detections of gravitational waves by the Advanced Laser Interferometry Gravitatio...
The nature of the quantum-to-classical crossover remains one of the most challenging open question o...