Feedback cooling of cantilever motion using a quantum point contact transducer

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We use a quantum point contact (QPC) as a displacement transducer to measure and control the low-temperature thermal motion of a nearby micromechanical cantilever. The QPC is included in an active feedback loop designed to cool the cantilevers fundamental mechanical mode, achieving a squashing of the QPC noise at high gain. The minimum achieved effective mode temperature of 0.2 K and the displacement resolution of 10 - 11 m / Hz are limited by the performance of the QPC as a one-dimensional conductor and by the cantilever-QPC capacitive coupling. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Montinaro, M., Mehlin, A., Solanki, H. S., Peddibhotla, P., MacK, S., Awschalom, D. D., & Poggio, M. (2012). Feedback cooling of cantilever motion using a quantum point contact transducer. Applied Physics Letters, 101(13). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4754606

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