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Entangling macroscopic oscillators exploiting radiation pressure

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arxiv quant-ph/0108044 v2 pith:GYEMKFRZ submitted 2001-08-09 quant-ph

Entangling macroscopic oscillators exploiting radiation pressure

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keywords entanglementmacroscopicoscillatorspressureradiationachievableapparatuscommon
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It is shown that radiation pressure can be profitably used to entangle {\it macroscopic} oscillators like movable mirrors, using present technology. We prove a new sufficient criterion for entanglement and show that the achievable entanglement is robust against thermal noise. Its signature can be revealed using common optomechanical readout apparatus.

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