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Quantum electromechanics on silicon nitride nanomembranes

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  • J. M. Fink

    (Kavli Nanoscience Institute and Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Laboratory of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology
    Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology
    Present address: Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria)

  • M. Kalaee

    (Kavli Nanoscience Institute and Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Laboratory of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology
    Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology)

  • A. Pitanti

    (Kavli Nanoscience Institute and Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Laboratory of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology
    Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology
    Present address: NEST, Istituto Nanoscienze-CNR and Scuola Normale Superiore, I-56126 Pisa, Italy)

  • R. Norte

    (Kavli Nanoscience Institute and Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Laboratory of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology
    Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology
    Present address: Kavli Institute of Nanoscience, Delft University of Technology, 2600 GA, Delft, The Netherlands)

  • L. Heinzle

    (ETH Zürich)

  • M. Davanço

    (Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology)

  • K. Srinivasan

    (Center for Nanoscale Science and Technology, National Institute of Standards and Technology)

  • O. Painter

    (Kavli Nanoscience Institute and Thomas J. Watson, Sr., Laboratory of Applied Physics, California Institute of Technology
    Institute for Quantum Information and Matter, California Institute of Technology)

Abstract

Radiation pressure has recently been used to effectively couple the quantum motion of mechanical elements to the fields of optical or microwave light. Integration of all three degrees of freedom—mechanical, optical and microwave—would enable a quantum interconnect between microwave and optical quantum systems. We present a platform based on silicon nitride nanomembranes for integrating superconducting microwave circuits with planar acoustic and optical devices such as phononic and photonic crystals. Using planar capacitors with vacuum gaps of 60 nm and spiral inductor coils of micron pitch we realize microwave resonant circuits with large electromechanical coupling to planar acoustic structures of nanoscale dimensions and femtoFarad motional capacitance. Using this enhanced coupling, we demonstrate microwave backaction cooling of the 4.48 MHz mechanical resonance of a nanobeam to an occupancy as low as 0.32. These results indicate the viability of silicon nitride nanomembranes as an all-in-one substrate for quantum electro-opto-mechanical experiments.

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  • J. M. Fink & M. Kalaee & A. Pitanti & R. Norte & L. Heinzle & M. Davanço & K. Srinivasan & O. Painter, 2016. "Quantum electromechanics on silicon nitride nanomembranes," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 7(1), pages 1-10, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:7:y:2016:i:1:d:10.1038_ncomms12396
    DOI: 10.1038/ncomms12396
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