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.

Authors

  • Evan Jeffrey

    University of Leiden

  • Petro Sonin

    University of Leiden

  • Dustin Kleckner

    University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Brian Pepper

    University of California, Santa Barbara

  • Dirk Bouwmeester

    University of Leiden