Brillouin optomechanics: From strong coupling to single-phonon-level operations

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  • Enzian, Georg
  • Lars Freisem
  • John J. Price
  • Andreas O. Svela
  • Jack Clarke
  • Magdalena Szczykulska
  • Joshua Nunn
  • Ian Walmsley
  • Jonathan Silver
  • Leonardo Del Bino
  • Shuangyou Zhang
  • Pascal Del'Haye
  • Biveen Shajilal
  • Jiri Janousek
  • Ben C. Buchler
  • Ping Koy Lam
  • Michael R. Vanner

Backward Brillouin scattering in whispering-gallery-mode micro-resonators offers an exciting avenue to pursue both classical and quantum optomechanics applications. Our team-the Quantum Measurement Lab-together with our collaborators, are currently utilizing this regime and the favourable properties it affords for non-Gaussian motional state preparation of the acoustic field. In particular, the high mechanical frequencies, and low optical absorption and heating provide a promising route to overcome current hindrances within optomechanics. Three of our recent experimental results in this area include: (i) Brillouin optomechanical strong coupling, (ii) single-phonon addition or subtraction to a thermal state of the acoustic field, and (iii) performing phase-space tomography of non-Gaussian states generated by single- and multi-phonon subtraction. This SPIE presentation will cover these three results, what they enable, and the broader direction of our lab including the prospects of this platform for quantum-memory applications.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer120160E
TidsskriftProceedings of SPIE
Vol/bind12016
Antal sider4
ISSN0277-786X
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2 mar. 2022
BegivenhedConference on Optical and Quantum Sensing and Precision Metrology II -
Varighed: 22 jan. 202224 feb. 2022

Konference

KonferenceConference on Optical and Quantum Sensing and Precision Metrology II
Periode22/01/202224/02/2022

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