1. Measurement of motion beyond the quantum limit by transient amplification
- Author
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R. W. Andrews, Adam Reed, Robert D. Delaney, and Konrad Lehnert
- Subjects
Physics ,Density matrix ,Quantum Physics ,Quantum limit ,Subtraction ,FOS: Physical sciences ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,Quantum electrodynamics ,Phase space ,0103 physical sciences ,Quantum Physics (quant-ph) ,010306 general physics ,Squeezed coherent state - Abstract
Through simultaneous but unequal electromechanical amplification and cooling processes, we create a method for nearly noiseless pulsed measurement of mechanical motion. We use transient electromechanical amplification (TEA) to monitor a single motional quadrature with a total added noise $-8.5\pm2.0$ dB relative to the zero-point motion of the oscillator, or equivalently the quantum limit for simultaneous measurement of both mechanical quadratures. We demonstrate that TEA can be used to resolve fine structure in the phase-space of a mechanical oscillator by tomographically reconstructing the density matrix of a squeezed state of motion. Without any inference or subtraction of noise, we directly observe a squeezed variance $2.8\pm 0.3$ dB below the oscillator's zero-point motion., 6 page main text, 13 page supplement, accepted version
- Published
- 2019