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Millikelvin cooling of an optically trapped microsphere in vacuum

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NATURE PHYSICS
卷 7, 期 7, 页码 527-530

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NPHYS1952

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  1. Sid W. Richardson Foundation
  2. R.A. Welch Foundation [F-1258]
  3. Lawrence C. Biedenharn Endowment for Excellence

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Cooling of micromechanical resonators towards the quantum mechanical ground state in their centre-of-mass motion has advanced rapidly in recent years(1-8). This work is an important step towards the creation of 'Schrodinger cats', quantum superpositions of macroscopic observables, and the study of their destruction by decoherence. Here we report optical trapping of glass microspheres in vacuum with high oscillation frequencies, and cooling of the centre-of-mass motion from room temperature to a minimum temperature of about 1.5 mK. This new system eliminates the physical contact inherent to clamped cantilevers, and can allow ground-state cooling from room temperature(9-15). More importantly, the optical trap can be switched off, allowing a microsphere to undergo free-fall in vacuum after cooling(15). This is ideal for studying the gravitational state reduction(16-19), a manifestation of the apparent conflict between general relativity and quantum mechanics(16,20). A cooled optically trapped object in vacuum can also be used to search for non-Newtonian gravity forces at small scales(21), measure the impact of a single air molecule(14) and even produce Schrodinger cats of living organisms(9).

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