Optomechanical systems explore and exploit the coupling between light and the mechanical motion of macroscopic matter. A nonlinear coupling offers rich new physics, in both quantum and classical regimes. We investigate a dynamic, as opposed to the usually studied static, nonlinear optomechanical system, comprising a nanosphere levitated in a hybrid electro-optical trap. The cavity offers readout of both linear-in-position and quadratic-in-position (nonlinear) light-matter coupling, while simultaneously cooling the nanosphere, for indefinite periods of time and in high vacuum. We observe the cooling dynamics via both linear and nonlinear coupling. As the background gas pressure was lowered, we observed a greater than 1000-fold reduction in t...
In this work I report on a hybrid trap platform for sensitive optomechanics experiments with applica...
About a decade ago, optically levitated nanoparticles have been proposed for macroscopic tests of qu...
Light can transfer momentum to a mechanical oscillator via the radiation pressure force. Conversely,...
We report on cooling the center-of-mass motion of a nanoparticle due to a purely quadratic coupling ...
.The ability to engineer and control the macroscopic motion of mechanical oscillators has become an ...
Optomechanical cavity cooling of levitated objects offers the possibility for laboratory investigati...
The use of levitated nanospheres represents a new paradigm for the optomechanical cooling of a small...
Recently, remarkable advances have been made in coupling a number of high-Q modes of nano-mechanical...
Premi extraordinari doctorat 2013-2014Nanotechnology was named one of the key enabling technologies ...
Premi extraordinari doctorat 2013-2014Nanotechnology was named one of the key enabling technologies ...
Premi extraordinari doctorat 2013-2014Nanotechnology was named one of the key enabling technologies ...
There have been recent rapid developments in stable trapping of levitated nanoparticles in high vacu...
Motional control of levitated nanoparticles relies on either autonomous feedback via a cavity or me...
We demonstrate all-optical sympathetic cooling of a laser-trapped microsphere to sub-Kelvin temperat...
We demonstrate all-optical sympathetic cooling of a laser-trapped microsphere to sub-Kelvin temperat...
In this work I report on a hybrid trap platform for sensitive optomechanics experiments with applica...
About a decade ago, optically levitated nanoparticles have been proposed for macroscopic tests of qu...
Light can transfer momentum to a mechanical oscillator via the radiation pressure force. Conversely,...
We report on cooling the center-of-mass motion of a nanoparticle due to a purely quadratic coupling ...
.The ability to engineer and control the macroscopic motion of mechanical oscillators has become an ...
Optomechanical cavity cooling of levitated objects offers the possibility for laboratory investigati...
The use of levitated nanospheres represents a new paradigm for the optomechanical cooling of a small...
Recently, remarkable advances have been made in coupling a number of high-Q modes of nano-mechanical...
Premi extraordinari doctorat 2013-2014Nanotechnology was named one of the key enabling technologies ...
Premi extraordinari doctorat 2013-2014Nanotechnology was named one of the key enabling technologies ...
Premi extraordinari doctorat 2013-2014Nanotechnology was named one of the key enabling technologies ...
There have been recent rapid developments in stable trapping of levitated nanoparticles in high vacu...
Motional control of levitated nanoparticles relies on either autonomous feedback via a cavity or me...
We demonstrate all-optical sympathetic cooling of a laser-trapped microsphere to sub-Kelvin temperat...
We demonstrate all-optical sympathetic cooling of a laser-trapped microsphere to sub-Kelvin temperat...
In this work I report on a hybrid trap platform for sensitive optomechanics experiments with applica...
About a decade ago, optically levitated nanoparticles have been proposed for macroscopic tests of qu...
Light can transfer momentum to a mechanical oscillator via the radiation pressure force. Conversely,...