Tobias Donner

Tobias Donner, JILA, University of Colorado at Boulder & IQE, ETH Zürich

Tobias Donner (left) with Tilman Esslinger
Tobias Donner (left) with Tilman Esslinger

Date

10 November 2010

Host

Tilman Esslinger

Title

Listening to the Quantum Drum – Mechanics in its Ground State

Abstract

A mechanical resonator is a physicist’s most tangible example of a harmonic oscillator. If cooled to sufficiently low temperatures a mechanical oscillator is expected to behave differently to our classical perception of reality. Examples include entanglement and superposition states where a macroscopic, human made object can be in two places at once. Observing the quantum behavior of a mechanical oscillator is challenging because it is difficult both to prepare the oscillator in a pure quantum state of motion and to detect those states. I will present experiments in which we couple the motion of a micro-fabricated oscillator to the microwave field in a superconducting high-Q resonant circuit. The displacement of the oscillator imprints a phase modulation on the microwave field which we detect with a nearly shot-noise limited interferometer. We employ the radiation pressure force of the microwave photons to cool the mechanical oscillator to its motional ground state.

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