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arxiv: 1512.07704 · v1 · pith:QV4ZHLGNnew · submitted 2015-12-24 · 🪐 quant-ph · physics.optics

Microphotonic Forces From Superfluid Flow

classification 🪐 quant-ph physics.optics
keywords motionforcesopticalcontrolcoolcryogenicenergyflow
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In cavity optomechanics, radiation pressure and photothermal forces are widely utilized to cool and control micromechanical motion, with applications ranging from precision sensing and quantum information to fundamental science. Here, we realize an alternative approach to optical forcing based on superfluid flow and evaporation in response to optical heating. We demonstrate optical forcing of the motion of a cryogenic microtoroidal resonator at a level of 1.46 nN, roughly one order of magnitude larger than the radiation pressure force. We use this force to feedback cool the motion of a microtoroid mechanical mode to 137 mK. The photoconvective forces demonstrated here provide a new tool for high bandwidth control of mechanical motion in cryogenic conditions, and have the potential to allow efficient transfer of electromagnetic energy to motional kinetic energy.

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