Cooled, low-loss nanomechanical resonators offer the prospect of directly observing the quantum dynamics of mesoscopic systems. However, the present state of the art requires cooling down to the milliKelvin regime in order to observe quantum effects. Here we present an active feedback strategy based on continuous observation of the resonator position for the purpose of obtaining these low temperatures. In addition, we apply this to an experimentally realizable configuration, where the position monitoring is carried out by a single-electron transistor. Our estimates indicate that with current technology this technique is likely to bring the required low temperatures within reach
In this Letter we use resolved sideband laser cooling to cool a mesoscopic mechanical resonator to n...
The simple mechanical oscillator, canonically consisting of a coupled mass-spring system, is used in...
In real-time quantum feedback protocols(1,2), the record of a continuous measurement is used to stab...
Nano-electro-mechanical devices are now rapidly approaching the point where it will be possible to o...
We show that the nanoresonator position can be squeezed significantly below the ground state level b...
We show that the nanoresonator position can be squeezed significantly below the ground state level b...
Nanoelectromechanical systems have many potential applications in nanoelec-tronics as well as in fun...
Nanoelectromechanical systems have many potential applications in nanoelectronics as well as in fund...
We show that the vibrations of a nanomechanical resonator can be cooled to near its quantum ground s...
Optical measurement of the motion of a 940 kHz mechanical resonance of a silicon nitride nanostring ...
Optical measurement of the motion of a 940 kHz mechanical resonance of a silicon nitride nanostring ...
Cold, macroscopic mechanical systems are expected to behave contrary to our usual classical understa...
By coupling a single-electron transistor to a high–quality factor, 19.7-megahertz nanomechanical res...
We experimentally demonstrate the high-sensitivity optical monitoring of a micro-mechanical resonato...
In this Letter we use resolved sideband laser cooling to cool a mesoscopic mechanical resonator to n...
In this Letter we use resolved sideband laser cooling to cool a mesoscopic mechanical resonator to n...
The simple mechanical oscillator, canonically consisting of a coupled mass-spring system, is used in...
In real-time quantum feedback protocols(1,2), the record of a continuous measurement is used to stab...
Nano-electro-mechanical devices are now rapidly approaching the point where it will be possible to o...
We show that the nanoresonator position can be squeezed significantly below the ground state level b...
We show that the nanoresonator position can be squeezed significantly below the ground state level b...
Nanoelectromechanical systems have many potential applications in nanoelec-tronics as well as in fun...
Nanoelectromechanical systems have many potential applications in nanoelectronics as well as in fund...
We show that the vibrations of a nanomechanical resonator can be cooled to near its quantum ground s...
Optical measurement of the motion of a 940 kHz mechanical resonance of a silicon nitride nanostring ...
Optical measurement of the motion of a 940 kHz mechanical resonance of a silicon nitride nanostring ...
Cold, macroscopic mechanical systems are expected to behave contrary to our usual classical understa...
By coupling a single-electron transistor to a high–quality factor, 19.7-megahertz nanomechanical res...
We experimentally demonstrate the high-sensitivity optical monitoring of a micro-mechanical resonato...
In this Letter we use resolved sideband laser cooling to cool a mesoscopic mechanical resonator to n...
In this Letter we use resolved sideband laser cooling to cool a mesoscopic mechanical resonator to n...
The simple mechanical oscillator, canonically consisting of a coupled mass-spring system, is used in...
In real-time quantum feedback protocols(1,2), the record of a continuous measurement is used to stab...