A single cold-damping feedback loop can cool many mechanical modes with efficiency set by the smallest intermode frequency gap, not by the total number of modes.
Quantum optomechanics of a two-dimensional atomic array
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We demonstrate that a two-dimensional (2D) atomic array can be used as a novel platform for quantum optomechanics. Such arrays feature both nearly-perfect reflectivity and ultra-light mass, leading to significantly-enhanced optomechanical phenomena. Considering the collective atom-array motion under continuous laser illumination, we study the nonlinear optical response of the array. We find that the spectrum of light scattered by the array develops multiple sidebands, corresponding to collective mechanical resonances, and exhibits nearly perfect quantum-noise squeezing. Possible extensions and applications for quantum nonlinear optomechanics are discussed.
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Partial Optomechanical Refrigeration via Multimode Cold-Damping Feedback
A single cold-damping feedback loop can cool many mechanical modes with efficiency set by the smallest intermode frequency gap, not by the total number of modes.