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Optica, volume 12, issue 3, pages 418

Quantum-limited optical lever measurement of a torsion oscillator

Dalziel Wilson
C. M. Pluchar 1
Christian Pluchar
A. R. Agrawal 1
Aman Agrawal
Dalziel J. Wilson 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-03-14
Journal: Optica
scimago Q1
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SJR3.549
CiteScore19.7
Impact factor8.4
ISSN23342536
Abstract

The optical lever is a precision displacement sensor with broad applications. In principle, it can track the motion of a mechanical oscillator with added noise at the standard quantum limit (SQL); however, demonstrating this performance requires an oscillator with exceptionally high torque sensitivity or, equivalently, zero-point angular displacement spectral density. Here, we describe optical lever measurements on nanoribbons possessing torsion modes with torque sensitivities of and zero-point displacement spectral densities of . By compensating for aberrations and leveraging immunity to classical intensity noise, we realize angular displacement measurements with imprecisions 20 dB below the SQL and demonstrate feedback cooling, using a position-modulated laser beam as a torque actuator, from room temperature to Si3N4 phonons. Our study signals the potential for a new class of torsional quantum optomechanics.

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