量子力学. 机械共振器中运动的量子挤压
E E Wollman1, C U Lei1, A J Weinstein1
1Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA.
概括
科学家利用微波辐射压力在机械共振器中操纵量子零点运动. 它们的压缩状态是基本状态的0.80倍, 进步了量子工程和超敏感传感.
科学领域:
- 量子力学
- 量子光学
- 纳米技术
背景情况:
- 量子力学要求波器表现出固有的零点运动, 即使在基本状态.
- 这些量子波动虽然不可避免,
研究的目的:
- 为了操纵微米级机械振荡器的热波动.
- 为了设计静止的正方形压缩的运动状态.
- 在热状态上进行相位敏感的反作用规避测量.
主要方法:
- 使用微波频率辐射压力来影响热波波动.
- 设计了一个微米级的机械共振器.
- 进行相位敏感测量以探测量子状态.
主要成果:
- 在0.80倍的基本状态下达到静止方位压缩状态.
- 将热量压缩到零点水平的1.09倍.
- 在宏观系统中控制量子波动.
结论:
- 大长度尺度上的量子工程状态是可以实现的.
- 这项研究提供了关于大型量子系统脱的见解.
- 结果为超灵敏的力量和运动传感技术铺平了道路.
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