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arxiv: 1003.5046 · v1 · pith:BBRTJ3BBnew · submitted 2010-03-26 · 🪐 quant-ph · cond-mat.mes-hall

Uncertainty-principle noise in vacuum-tunneling transducers

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keywords noisemasstesttransducertunnelingmomentumpositionsources
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The fundamental sources of noise in a vacuum-tunneling probe used as an electromechanical transducer to monitor the location of a test mass are examined using a first-quantization formalism. We show that a tunneling transducer enforces the Heisenberg uncertainty principle for the position and momentum of a test mass monitored by the transducer through the presence of two sources of noise: the shot noise of the tunneling current and the momentum fluctuations transferred by the tunneling electrons to the test mass. We analyze a number of cases including symmetric and asymmetric rectangular potential barriers and a barrier in which there is a constant electric field. Practical configurations for reaching the quantum limit in measurements of the position of macroscopic bodies with such a class of transducers are studied.

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