Enhanced optomechanical coupling between an optically levitated particle and an ultrahigh Q optical microcavity
Exploring the dynamics of an optically levitated dielectric micro- and nanoparticle is an exciting new subject in quantum science. Recent years have witnessed rapid advancements in attaining quantum-limited optical detection and control of a nanoscale particle by coupling its motion to a high-finess...
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Zusammenfassung: | Exploring the dynamics of an optically levitated dielectric micro- and
nanoparticle is an exciting new subject in quantum science. Recent years have
witnessed rapid advancements in attaining quantum-limited optical detection and
control of a nanoscale particle by coupling its motion to a high-finesse
optical cavity in the resolved-sideband regime. In order to control the
particle deeper in the quantum regime, it is necessary to significantly enhance
the coupling between the particle and the cavity. Here, we present a novel
platform that can allow for achieving this. Our system consists of a
conventional optical tweezer and a toroidal optical microcavity with an
ultrahigh quality (Q) factor. The optomechanical coupling between the particle
and the cavity is established by placing the particle in the near field of the
cavity. The significantly reduced mode volume allows us to achieve a 50-fold
increase in the single photon optomechanical coupling compared to a
conventional Fabry-P\'erot cavity with macroscopic mirrors, while ultralow loss
of the cavity brings the system close to the resolved-sideband regime. Our
approach paves the way for enabling quantum experiments on levitated mesoscopic
particles with high quantum cooperativity near the resolved-sideband regime. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2408.12167 |