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  • 2017 European Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics and European Quantum Electronics Conference
  • (Optica Publishing Group, 2017),
  • paper EA_2_2

Force metrology using quantum correlations of light due to a room-temperature mechanical oscillator

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Abstract

The radiation pressure interaction of light with a mechanical oscillator leads to a fundamental disturbance on the oscillator. This disturbance – measurement backaction – is due to the quantum fluctuations in the amplitude of the light. When the phase of the light is detected to infer the mechanical position, quantum fluctuations in the phase – measurement imprecision – leads to a further uncertainty in the estimate of the position. In this conventional measurement strategy, these two noise sources impose a fundamental limit on the ability to estimate the position of the mechanical object – the so-called standard quantum limit [1]. However, the two noise contributions are in general correlated. The fluctuations in the amplitude quadrature drive the mechanical oscillator, and this backaction driven motion is transduced into the phase quadrature. Correlations thus established [2] form a valuable quantum mechanical resource that can be directly employed for back-action cancellation in the measurement record via “variational measurements” [3].

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