Quantum backaction evading measurements of a silicon nitride membrane resonator

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Quantum backaction disturbs the measurement of the position of a mechanical oscillator by introducing additional fluctuations. In a quantum backaction measurement technique, the backaction can be evaded, although at the cost of losing part of the information. In this work, we carry out such a quantum backaction measurement using a large 0.5 mm diameter silicon nitride membrane oscillator with 707 kHz frequency, via a microwave cavity readout. The measurement shows that quantum backaction noise can be evaded in the quadrature measurement of the motion of a large object.

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Liu, Y., Zhou, J., Mercier De Lépinay, L., & Sillanpää, M. A. (2022). Quantum backaction evading measurements of a silicon nitride membrane resonator. New Journal of Physics, 24(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac88ef

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