Optical cooling of a 122 kHz mechanical resonator
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Abstract
We demonstrate radiation pressure cooling of a 122-kHz, 60-ng mechanical resonator in an optical cavity. We use a dilution refrigerator to achieve a low base temperature ($<$ 100 mK). The resonators consist of high reflectivity mirrors suspended on a stressed silicon nitride cross resonator. Due to their low frequency, high Q ($>$40000) and high finesse ($>$ 10000) these devices are excellent candidates for demonstrating quantum behavior of macroscopic systems, with the possibility of achieving quantum superpositions, entanglement with external degrees of freedom, and studying exotic decoherence mechanisms.
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Authors
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Evan Jeffrey
University of Leiden
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Petro Sonin
University of Leiden
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Dustin Kleckner
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Brian Pepper
University of California, Santa Barbara
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Dirk Bouwmeester
University of Leiden