Tuesday, January 29, 2013

1210.1657 (Alex Szorkovszky et al.)

Strong thermomechanical squeezing via weak measurement    [PDF]

Alex Szorkovszky, George A. Brawley, Andrew C. Doherty, Warwick P. Bowen
We experimentally surpass the 3dB limit to steady state parametric squeezing of a mechanical oscillator. The localization of a AFM cantilever, achieved by optimal estimation, is enhanced by up to 6.2 dB in one position quadrature when a detuned parametric drive is used. This squeezing is, in principle, limited only by the oscillator Q-factor. Used on low temperature, high frequency oscillators, this technique provides a pathway to achieve robust quantum squeezing below the zero-point motion. Broadly, our results demonstrate that control systems engineering can overcome well established limits in applications of nonlinear processes. Conversely, by localizing the mechanical position to better than the measurement precision of our apparatus, they demonstrate the usefulness of nonlinearities in control applications.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.1657

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