Abstract
We implement a cold-damping scheme to cool one mode of the center-of-mass motion of an optically levitated nanoparticle in ultrahigh vacuum (10-8 mbar) from room temperature to a record-low temperature of 100 μK. The measured temperature dependence on the feedback gain and thermal decoherence rate is in excellent agreement with a parameter-free model. For the first time, we determine the imprecision-backaction product for a levitated optomechanical system and discuss the resulting implications for ground-state cooling of an optically levitated nanoparticle.
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Tebbenjohanns, F., Frimmer, M., Militaru, A., Jain, V., & Novotny, L. (2019). Cold Damping of an Optically Levitated Nanoparticle to Microkelvin Temperatures. Physical Review Letters, 122(22). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.223601
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