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Optical Trapping of Nanoparticles
Published on: January 15, 2013
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低温空間で光学的に浮遊したナノ粒子の量子制御
Felix Tebbenjohanns1, M Luisa Mattana1, Massimiliano Rossi1
1Photonics Laboratory, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
Nature
|July 15, 2021
まとめ
科学 者 たち は 浮遊 する ナノ 粒子 の 量子 制御 を 達成 し た
科学分野:
- 量子力学について
- 顕微鏡の量子現象について
- オプトメカニクス
背景:
- 機械運動の量子制御は通常,共振器を使用して達成されます.
- 光学的に浮遊するナノ粒子は マクロスコープの量子実験に 制御可能な捕獲力を提供します
- 以前の方法は冷却のための穴強化検出に依存していました.
研究 の 目的:
- 光学的に浮遊するナノ粒子に対する 量子制御を証明するために
- 量子力学をマクロスケールで研究する
- リゾナータベースのシステムの限界を克服するために
主な方法:
- 光学的にフェムトグラムの介電粒子を冷凍空間に浮遊させる.
- 量子制御のための測定ベースのフィードバックを使用します.
- 熱的効果と不一致を最小限に抑える
主要な成果:
- 粒子ダイナミクスの 量子制御を達成した
- 質量中心の運動を0.65の運動量に冷却した.
- 純度0.43に達した
- 測定バックアクションから支配的なデコヘレンスが示された.
結論:
- 光学的に浮遊するナノ粒子は 量子制御を可能にします
- このプラットフォームはマクロスコープの量子力学の調査を容易にする.
- 量子場制御を 機械システムに転送する経路を提供する
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