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9780198828143

Quantum Optomechanics and Nanomechanics Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 105, August 2015

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    0198828144

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2020-05-05
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Author Biography


Pierre-Francois Cohadon, Associate Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, France,Jack Harris, Professor of Physics, Yale University, New Haven, USA,Florian Marquardt, Director and Head of Theory Division, Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light, Erlangen, Germany,Leticia Cugliandolo, Professor of Physics, Sorbonne Universite, Paris, France

Pierre-Francois Cohadon's current research activity is split in two distinct areas. He works on optomechanics experiments at LKB on micro- or nanomechanical systems, which aim to demonstrate quantum properties of both light (under the effect of the motion of a movable mirror) and of a mechanical resonator (under the effect of radiation pressure of a laser beam). He also works in the Virgo Collaboration on the expected radiation-pressure effects in the gravitational interferometer Advanced Virgo, as well as on the sensitivity gain achieved using squeezed light. Despite orders of magnitude between the characteristics of the different systems under study, both activities are surprisingly related.

Jack Harris studies the quantum aspects of motion in macroscopic objects that combine mechanical, optical, and fluid components. His experiments use ultrasensitive force detectors to measure quantum fluctuations of objects that are visible to the naked eye, to reveal the counterintuitive behavior of apparently simple systems. These experiments are also used to study novel topological features in the dynamics of coupled oscillators.

Florian Marquardt applies tools from condensed matter theory and from quantum optics to a range of questions at the interface of nanophysics and quantum optics, addressing both quantum and classical dynamics, paying particular attention to the direct contact with experiments, down to designing the classical electromagnetic and acoustic properties of specific structures. His current interests include cavity optomechanics and nanomechanics, quantum information processing, quantum many body physics, and machine learning for physics.

Leticia Cugliandolo is Professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University, where she works on statistical physics and field theory with applications to soft and hard condensed matter. She has written more than 130 scientific papers, and has been a coeditor of the Les Houches book series since 2007, when she assumed the directorship of the Les Houches Summer School of Physics.

Table of Contents


1. Early History and Fundamentals of Optomechanics, A. Heidmann and P.-F. Cohadon
2. Optomechanics for Gravitational Wave Detection: From Resonant Bars to Next Generation Laser Interferometers, David Blair, Li Ju and Yiqiu Ma
3. Optomechanical Interactions, Ivan Favero
4. Quantum Optomechanics: From Gravitational Wave Detectors to Macroscopic Quantum Mechanics, Yanbei Chen
5. Optomechanics and Quantum Measurement, Aashish A. Clerk
6. Coupling Superconducting Qubits to Electromagnetic and Piezomechanical Resonators, Andrew N. Cleland
7. Spin-Coupled Mechanical Systems, Ania Bleszynski Jayich
8. Dynamic and Multimode Electromechanics, Konrad W. Lehnert
9. Atom Optomechanics, Philipp Treutlein
10. Optically Levitated Nanospheres for Cavity Quantum Optomechanics, Oriol Romero-Isart
11. Quantum Optomechanics, Thermodynamics, and Heat Engines, Pierre Meystre

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