Author
Listed:
- Q. Deplano
(Università di Firenze
Sezione di Firenze)
- A. Pontin
(CNR-INO)
- A. Ranfagni
(Università di Firenze)
- F. Marino
(Sezione di Firenze
CNR-INO)
- F. Marin
(Università di Firenze
Sezione di Firenze
CNR-INO
European Laboratory for Non-Linear Spectroscopy (LENS))
Abstract
In recent years, levitated optomechanics has delivered on the promise of reaching the motional quantum ground state. An important next milestone of the field would be the generation of mechanical entanglement. An ideal candidate is the two-dimensional motion in the polarization plane of an optical tweezer inside an optical cavity, where optical and mechanical modes are coupled via coherent scattering. Achieving this goal requires two key conditions: two-dimensional ground state cooling along with substantial spectral overlap between the two modes. The latter is essential to generate the necessary correlations, but unfortunately, it hinders efficient cooling thus narrowing the useful parameter space. In this work, we report the achievement of a high purity two-dimensional state in a regime where the strong optomechanical coupling induces the desired spectral overlap between oscillations in different directions, as reflected in the non-trivial spectral shape of the detected cavity field. As a result, significant correlations consistently arise between any pair of orthogonal directions, preventing the motion from being reduced to two independent one-dimensional oscillators and leading to higher purity compared to that scenario. Our system serves as an excellent platform for realizing continuous variable entanglement in two-dimensional motion.
Suggested Citation
Q. Deplano & A. Pontin & A. Ranfagni & F. Marino & F. Marin, 2025.
"High purity two-dimensional levitated mechanical oscillator,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-6, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-59213-3
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59213-3
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