Optical tweezer phonon laser

Nov27Wed

Optical tweezer phonon laser

Wed, 27/11/2019 - 14:30 to 15:30

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Speaker: 
Mishkat Bhattacharya
Affiliation: 
School of Physics and Astronomy, Rochester Institute of Technology
Synopsis: 

We are in the middle of a revolution in phononics, where it seems useful and possible to control phonons as we have photons in the last few decades. In this talk I will describe our theoretical proposal and its experimental demonstration regarding a phonon laser made of the center-of-mass oscillations of a nanoparticle trapped in an optical tweezer. I will report on threshold behavior, coherence, subthermal number squeezing, time dynamics, phase space characterization, injection locking, Q-switching, and the role of stimulated emission in our single mode phonon laser. Based on this discussion I will conclude that our device provides a pathway for engineering a coherent source of phonons on the mesoscale that can be applied to both fundamental problems in quantum mechanics as well as tasks of precision metrology.

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