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Combined feedback and sympathetic cooling of a mechanical oscillator coupled to ultracold atoms

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NEW JOURNAL OF PHYSICS
Volume 20, Issue -, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1367-2630/aadf20

Keywords

hybrid quantum system; optomechanics; cold atoms; feedback cooling; sympathetic cooling; membrane-in-the-middle; fiber cavity

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  1. DFG [BE 4793/2-1, SCHW 780/8-1, SE 717/9-1, WI 1277/29-1]

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A promising route to novel quantum technologies are hybrid quantum systems, which combine the advantages of several individual quantum systems. We have realized a hybrid atomic-mechanical experiment consisting of a Si3N4 membrane oscillator cryogenically precooled to 500 mK and optically coupled to a cloud of laser cooled Rb-87 atoms. Here, we demonstrate active feedback cooling of the oscillator to aminimum mode occupation of (n) over bar (m) = 16 +/- 1 corresponding to a mode temperature of T-min approximate to 200 mu K. Furthermore, we characterize in detail the coupling of the membrane to the atoms by means of sympathetic cooling. By simultaneously applying both cooling methods we demonstrate the possibility of preparing the oscillator near the motional ground state while it is coupled to the atoms. Realistic modifications of our setup will enable the creation of a ground state hybrid quantum system, which opens the door for coherent quantum state transfer, teleportation and entanglement as well as quantum enhanced sensing applications.

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