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arxiv: 1511.06235 · v3 · pith:BFFP2AMMnew · submitted 2015-11-19 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · physics.optics· quant-ph

Mechanical Resonators for Quantum Optomechanics Experiments at Room Temperature

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall physics.opticsquant-ph
keywords mechanicalquantumresonatorsexperimentsroomtemperaturefundamentalmathrm
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All quantum optomechanics experiments to date operate at cryogenic temperatures, imposing severe technical challenges and fundamental constraints. Here we present a novel design of on-chip mechanical resonators which exhibit fundamental modes with frequencies $f$ and mechanical quality factors $Q_\mathrm{m}$ sufficient to enter the optomechanical quantum regime at room temperature. We overcome previous limitations by designing ultrathin, high-stress silicon nitride (Si$_3$N$_4$) membranes, with tensile stress in the resonators' clamps close to the ultimate yield strength of the material. By patterning a photonic crystal on the SiN membranes, we observe reflectivities greater than 99%. These on-chip resonators have remarkably low mechanical dissipation, with $Q_\mathrm{m}$$\sim$$10^8$, while at the same time exhibiting large reflectivities. This makes them a unique platform for experiments towards the observation of massive quantum behavior at room temperature.

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