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Optically levitating dielectrics in the quantum regime: Theory and protocols
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Optical MaterialsQuantum PhotonicsEngineeringCavity QedOptomechanical SystemOptomechanicsQuantum SensingOptical PropertiesQuantum TheoryGeneral Quantum TheoryQuantum OpticsLevitated OptomechanicsBiophysicsQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsLight–matter InteractionCavity OptomechanicsMultimode OptomechanicsDielectric ObjectQuantum OpticQuantum RegimeNatural SciencesOptical PhysicApplied PhysicsQuantum Photonic Device
We provide a general quantum theory to describe the coupling of light with the motion of a dielectric object inside a high-finesse optical cavity. In particular, we derive the total Hamiltonian of the system as well as a master equation describing the state of the center-of-mass mode of the dielectric and the cavity-field mode. In addition, a quantum theory of elasticity is used to study the coupling of the center-of-mass motion with internal vibrational excitations of the dielectric. This general theory is applied to the recent proposal of using an optically levitating nanodielectric as a cavity optomechanical system [see Romero-Isart et al., New J. Phys. 12, 033015 (2010); Chang et al., Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 107, 1005 (2010)]. On this basis, we also design a light-mechanics interface to prepare non-Gaussian states of the mechanical motion, such as quantum superpositions of Fock states. Finally, we introduce a direct mechanical tomography scheme to probe these genuine quantum states by time-of- flight experiments.
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