Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical Oscillator

Quantum correlations between imprecision and backaction are a hallmark of continuous linear measurements. Here, we study how measurement-based feedback can be used to improve the visibility of quantum correlations due to the interaction of a laser field with a nanomechanical oscillator. Backaction i...

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Main Authors: V. Sudhir, D. J. Wilson, R. Schilling, H. Schütz, S. A. Fedorov, A. H. Ghadimi, A. Nunnenkamp, T. J. Kippenberg
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Language:English
Published: American Physical Society 2017-01-01
Series:Physical Review X
Online Access:http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.7.011001
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spelling doaj-926dc63cb38a4b9baa24a461e5143fdb2020-11-24T21:18:18ZengAmerican Physical SocietyPhysical Review X2160-33082017-01-017101100110.1103/PhysRevX.7.011001Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical OscillatorV. SudhirD. J. WilsonR. SchillingH. SchützS. A. FedorovA. H. GhadimiA. NunnenkampT. J. KippenbergQuantum correlations between imprecision and backaction are a hallmark of continuous linear measurements. Here, we study how measurement-based feedback can be used to improve the visibility of quantum correlations due to the interaction of a laser field with a nanomechanical oscillator. Backaction imparted by the meter laser, due to radiation-pressure quantum fluctuations, gives rise to correlations between its phase and amplitude quadratures. These quantum correlations are observed in the experiment both as squeezing of the meter field fluctuations below the vacuum level in a homodyne measurement and as sideband asymmetry in a heterodyne measurement, demonstrating the common origin of both phenomena. We show that quantum feedback, i.e., feedback that suppresses measurement backaction, can be used to increase the visibility of the sideband asymmetry ratio. In contrast, by operating the feedback loop in the regime of noise squashing, where the in-loop photocurrent variance is reduced below the vacuum level, the visibility of the sideband asymmetry is reduced. This is due to backaction arising from vacuum noise in the homodyne detector. These experiments demonstrate the possibility, as well as the fundamental limits, of measurement-based feedback as a tool to manipulate quantum correlations.http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.7.011001
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author V. Sudhir
D. J. Wilson
R. Schilling
H. Schütz
S. A. Fedorov
A. H. Ghadimi
A. Nunnenkamp
T. J. Kippenberg
spellingShingle V. Sudhir
D. J. Wilson
R. Schilling
H. Schütz
S. A. Fedorov
A. H. Ghadimi
A. Nunnenkamp
T. J. Kippenberg
Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical Oscillator
Physical Review X
author_facet V. Sudhir
D. J. Wilson
R. Schilling
H. Schütz
S. A. Fedorov
A. H. Ghadimi
A. Nunnenkamp
T. J. Kippenberg
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title Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical Oscillator
title_short Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical Oscillator
title_full Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical Oscillator
title_fullStr Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical Oscillator
title_full_unstemmed Appearance and Disappearance of Quantum Correlations in Measurement-Based Feedback Control of a Mechanical Oscillator
title_sort appearance and disappearance of quantum correlations in measurement-based feedback control of a mechanical oscillator
publisher American Physical Society
series Physical Review X
issn 2160-3308
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Quantum correlations between imprecision and backaction are a hallmark of continuous linear measurements. Here, we study how measurement-based feedback can be used to improve the visibility of quantum correlations due to the interaction of a laser field with a nanomechanical oscillator. Backaction imparted by the meter laser, due to radiation-pressure quantum fluctuations, gives rise to correlations between its phase and amplitude quadratures. These quantum correlations are observed in the experiment both as squeezing of the meter field fluctuations below the vacuum level in a homodyne measurement and as sideband asymmetry in a heterodyne measurement, demonstrating the common origin of both phenomena. We show that quantum feedback, i.e., feedback that suppresses measurement backaction, can be used to increase the visibility of the sideband asymmetry ratio. In contrast, by operating the feedback loop in the regime of noise squashing, where the in-loop photocurrent variance is reduced below the vacuum level, the visibility of the sideband asymmetry is reduced. This is due to backaction arising from vacuum noise in the homodyne detector. These experiments demonstrate the possibility, as well as the fundamental limits, of measurement-based feedback as a tool to manipulate quantum correlations.
url http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.7.011001
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