Focus Session: Progress in Cavity Opto-Mechanics
FOCUS · P4
Presentations
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Cavity optomechanics -- beyond the ground state
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Pierre Meystre
Department of Physics, College of Optical Sciences and B2 Institute, University of Arizona, The University of Arizona, University of Arizona, B2 Institute, Department of Physics, and College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona
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Ultrahigh-Q mechanical oscillators through optical trapping
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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H. Jeff Kimble
Norman Bridge Laboratory of Physics 12-33, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125
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Three dimensional cooling of an optically trapped microsphere to millikelvin temperatueres
ORAL
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Authors
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Simon Kheifets
University of Texas at Austin
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Tongcang Li
University of Texas at Austin
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David Medellin
University of Texas at Austin
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Mark Raizen
University of Texas at Austin
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Optical generation of vibrational entanglement in a membrane
ORAL
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Authors
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Dan Goldbaum
Department of Physics, College of Optical Sciences and B2 Institute, University of Arizona, The University of Arizona
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Pierre Meystre
B2 Institute, Department of Physics and College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85721, The University of Arizona
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Laser phase noise effects on the dynamics of optomechanical resonators
ORAL
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Authors
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Gregory Phelps
Department of Physics, College of Optical Sciences and B2 Institute, University of Arizona
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Pierre Meystre
Department of Physics, College of Optical Sciences and B2 Institute, University of Arizona, The University of Arizona, University of Arizona, B2 Institute, Department of Physics, and College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona
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Optomechanics of Antiferromagnetic Bose-Einstein Condensates
ORAL
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Authors
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Hui Jing
The University of Arizona
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Dan Goldbaum
Department of Physics, College of Optical Sciences and B2 Institute, University of Arizona, The University of Arizona
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Lukas Buchmann
The University of Arizona, University of Arizona
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Pierre Meystre
Department of Physics, College of Optical Sciences and B2 Institute, University of Arizona, The University of Arizona, University of Arizona, B2 Institute, Department of Physics, and College of Optical Sciences, The University of Arizona
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Three-dimensional arrays of sub-micron particles generated by an optical lattice
ORAL
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Authors
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Betty Slama
University of Michigan
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Rachel E. Sapiro
University of Michigan, U. of Michigan
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Georg Raithel
University of Michigan, Department of Physics, University of Michigan, U. of Michigan
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