We provide a general quantum theory to describe the coupling of light with the motion of a dielectric object inside a high-finesse optical cavity. In particular, we derive the total Hamiltonian of the system as well as a master equation describing the state of the center-of-mass mode of the dielectric and the cavity-field mode. In addition, a quantum theory of elasticity is used to study the coupling of the center-of-mass motion with internal vibrational excitations of the dielectric. This general theory is applied to the recent proposal of using an optically levitating nanodielectric as a cavity optomechanical system [see Romero-Isart et al., New J. Phys. 12, 033015 (2010); Chang et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 107, 1005 (2010)]. On thi...
Rapid experimental progress has recently allowed the use of light to prepare macroscopic mechanical ...
We review the field of cavity optomechanics, which explores the interaction between electromag-netic...
The quantum to classical transition in large mechanical systems is still a mystery. An ideal tool fo...
We provide a general quantum theory to describe the coupling of light with the motion of a dielectri...
An exciting scientific goal, common to many fields of research, is the development of ever-larger ph...
We investigate the optomechanical effect on a single nano-particle inside an optical cavity, by deri...
An exciting scientific goal, common to many fields of research, is the development of ever-larger ph...
Macroscopic mechanical objects and electromagnetic degrees of freedom can couple to each other throu...
This dissertation aims to investigate systems in which several optical and mechanical degrees of fre...
In this dissertation, I theoretically investigate the open system dynamics of cavity optomechanical ...
This thesis explores the possibility of controlling the quantum states of high frequency mechanical ...
This thesis concentrates on generating and measuring non-classical states of mechanical oscillators ...
The search for experimental demonstration of the quantum behavior of macroscopic mechanical resonato...
We analyze quantum effects occurring in optomechanical systems where the coupling between an optical...
Light can transfer momentum to a mechanical oscillator via the radiation pressure force. Conversely,...
Rapid experimental progress has recently allowed the use of light to prepare macroscopic mechanical ...
We review the field of cavity optomechanics, which explores the interaction between electromag-netic...
The quantum to classical transition in large mechanical systems is still a mystery. An ideal tool fo...
We provide a general quantum theory to describe the coupling of light with the motion of a dielectri...
An exciting scientific goal, common to many fields of research, is the development of ever-larger ph...
We investigate the optomechanical effect on a single nano-particle inside an optical cavity, by deri...
An exciting scientific goal, common to many fields of research, is the development of ever-larger ph...
Macroscopic mechanical objects and electromagnetic degrees of freedom can couple to each other throu...
This dissertation aims to investigate systems in which several optical and mechanical degrees of fre...
In this dissertation, I theoretically investigate the open system dynamics of cavity optomechanical ...
This thesis explores the possibility of controlling the quantum states of high frequency mechanical ...
This thesis concentrates on generating and measuring non-classical states of mechanical oscillators ...
The search for experimental demonstration of the quantum behavior of macroscopic mechanical resonato...
We analyze quantum effects occurring in optomechanical systems where the coupling between an optical...
Light can transfer momentum to a mechanical oscillator via the radiation pressure force. Conversely,...
Rapid experimental progress has recently allowed the use of light to prepare macroscopic mechanical ...
We review the field of cavity optomechanics, which explores the interaction between electromag-netic...
The quantum to classical transition in large mechanical systems is still a mystery. An ideal tool fo...