Abstract
Optical laser fields have been widely used to achieve quantum control over the motional and internal degrees of freedom of atoms and ions1,2, molecules and atomic gases. A route to controlling the quantum states of macroscopic mechanical oscillators in a similar fashion is to exploit the parametric coupling between optical and mechanical degrees of freedom through radiation pressure in suitably engineered optical cavities3,4,5,6. If the optomechanical coupling is ‘quantum coherent’—that is, if the coherent coupling rate exceeds both the optical and the mechanical decoherence rate—quantum states are transferred from the optical field to the mechanical oscillator and vice versa. This transfer allows control of the mechanical oscillator state using the wide range of available quantum optical techniques. So far, however, quantum-coherent coupling of micromechanical oscillators has only been achieved using microwave fields at millikelvin temperatures7,8. Optical experiments have not attained this regime owing to the large mechanical decoherence rates9 and the difficulty of overcoming optical dissipation10. Here we achieve quantum-coherent coupling between optical photons and a micromechanical oscillator. Simultaneously, coupling to the cold photon bath cools the mechanical oscillator to an average occupancy of 1.7 ± 0.1 motional quanta. Excitation with weak classical light pulses reveals the exchange of energy between the optical light field and the micromechanical oscillator in the time domain at the level of less than one quantum on average. This optomechanical system establishes an efficient quantum interface between mechanical oscillators and optical photons, which can provide decoherence-free transport of quantum states through optical fibres. Our results offer a route towards the use of mechanical oscillators as quantum transducers or in microwave-to-optical quantum links11,12,13,14,15.
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We acknowledge R. Rivière for early contributions to this project and E. Gavartin and I. Vázquez García for assistance in the early microfabrication phase. This work was supported by an ERC Starting Grant (SiMP), the DARPA/MTO ORCHID program through a grant from the AFOSR, the NCCR Quantum Science and Technology and the Swiss National Science Foundation. E.V. acknowledges a Rubicon Grant from the Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO), co-financed by a Marie Curie Cofund Action. S.D. is supported by a Marie Curie Individual Fellowship.
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The cryogenic cooling, measurement, and sample design and fabrication was carried out jointly by S.D., E.V and S.W. The theoretical model for data analysis was developed by A.S. All authors discussed the experimental data and jointly wrote the manuscript. T.J.K. supervised the work.
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This file contains Supplementary Text and Data 1-3 comprising: 1) Experimental Details; 2) Optimized spoke anchored toroidal resonator; and 3) Modeling of optomechanical interaction (see Contents on page 1 for more details). It also includes Supplementary Figures 1-7 with legends and additional references. (PDF 1341 kb)
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Verhagen, E., Deléglise, S., Weis, S. et al. Quantum-coherent coupling of a mechanical oscillator to an optical cavity mode. Nature 482, 63–67 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature10787
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