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Quantum Measurement with Atomic Cavity Optomechanics

Posted on:2017-11-20Degree:Ph.DType:Dissertation
University:University of California, BerkeleyCandidate:Schreppler, Sydney FrancesFull Text:PDF
GTID:1470390014499413Subject:Atomic physics
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A cloud of ultracold atoms trapped within the confines of a high-finesse optical cavity shakes from the pressure of the light that probes it. This form of measurement backaction, a central component of quantum measurement theory, is the subject of this dissertation. Enlisting the collective motion of ultracold atoms as the mechanical degree of freedom in a cavity optomechanical system, we reach settings cold and quiet enough to allow for the effects of measurement backaction to manifest. We report predictions for and experimental observa- tions of the Standard Quantum Limit for force sensitivity, optical ponderomotive squeezing, and the possibility of complex squeezing through generalized optical correlations.
Keywords/Search Tags:Quantum, Cavity, Measurement, Optical
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