Pulsed Quantum Optomechanics

ORAL

Abstract

By combining quantum optics with mechanical resonators an avenue is opened to extend investigations of quantum behavior into unprecendented mass regimes. The field resulting from this combination - ``cavity quantum optomechanics'' -- is receiving a surge of interest for its potential to contribute to quantum measurement and control, studies of decoherence and non-classical state preparation of macroscopic objects. However, quantum state preparation and especially quantum state reconstruction of mechanical oscillators is currently a significant challenge. We are pursuing a scheme that employs short optical pulses to realize quantum state tomography, squeezing via measurement and state purifcation of a mechanical resonator. The pulsed scheme has considerable resilience to initial thermal occupation, provides a promising means to explore the quantum nature of massive oscillators and can be applied to other systems such as trapped ions. Our theoretical proposal and experimental results will be discussed.

Authors

  • Michael R. Vanner

    • University of Vienna
  • Igor Pikovski

  • Garrett D. Cole

  • Myungshik Kim

  • Caslav Brukner

  • Klemens Hammerer

  • Gerard J. Milburn

  • Markus Aspelmeyer