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Cavity Optomechanics - Nano- and Micromechanical Resonators Interacting with Light (Hardcover, 2015): Markus Aspelmeyer, Tobias... Cavity Optomechanics - Nano- and Micromechanical Resonators Interacting with Light (Hardcover, 2015)
Markus Aspelmeyer, Tobias J. Kippenberg, Florian Marquardt
R5,733 Discovery Miles 57 330 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

During the last few years cavity-optomechanics has emerged as a new field of research. This highly interdisciplinary field studies the interaction between micro and nano mechanical systems and light. Possible applications range from novel high-bandwidth mechanical sensing devices through the generation of squeezed optical or mechanical states to even tests of quantum theory itself. This is one of the first books in this relatively young field. It is aimed at scientists, engineers and students who want to obtain a concise introduction to the state of the art in the field of cavity optomechanics. It is valuable to researchers in nano science, quantum optics, quantum information, gravitational wave detection and other cutting edge fields. Possible applications include biological sensing, frequency comb applications, silicon photonics etc. The technical content will be accessible to those who have familiarity with basic undergraduate physics.

Cavity Optomechanics - Nano- and Micromechanical Resonators Interacting with Light (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the... Cavity Optomechanics - Nano- and Micromechanical Resonators Interacting with Light (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2014)
Markus Aspelmeyer, Tobias J. Kippenberg, Florian Marquardt
R6,068 Discovery Miles 60 680 Ships in 18 - 22 working days

During the last few years cavity-optomechanics has emerged as a new field of research. This highly interdisciplinary field studies the interaction between micro and nano mechanical systems and light. Possible applications range from novel high-bandwidth mechanical sensing devices through the generation of squeezed optical or mechanical states to even tests of quantum theory itself. This is one of the first books in this relatively young field. It is aimed at scientists, engineers and students who want to obtain a concise introduction to the state of the art in the field of cavity optomechanics. It is valuable to researchers in nano science, quantum optics, quantum information, gravitational wave detection and other cutting edge fields. Possible applications include biological sensing, frequency comb applications, silicon photonics etc. The technical content will be accessible to those who have familiarity with basic undergraduate physics.

Quantum Optomechanics and Nanomechanics - Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 105, August 2015 (Hardcover):... Quantum Optomechanics and Nanomechanics - Lecture Notes of the Les Houches Summer School: Volume 105, August 2015 (Hardcover)
Pierre-Francois Cohadon, Jack Harris, Florian Marquardt, Leticia Cugliandolo
R1,906 Discovery Miles 19 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Les Houches Summer School in August 2015 covered the emerging fields of cavity optomechanics and quantum nanomechanics. Optomechanics is flourishing and its concepts and techniques are now applied to a wide range of topics. Modern quantum optomechanics was born in the late 1970s in the framework of gravitational wave interferometry, with an initial focus on the quantum limits of displacement measurements. Carlton Caves, Vladimir Braginsky, and others realized that the sensitivity of the anticipated large-scale gravitational-wave interferometers (GWI) was fundamentally limited by the quantum fluctuations of the measurement laser beam. After tremendous experimental progress, the sensitivity of the upcoming next generation of GWI will effectively be limited by quantum noise. In this way, quantum-optomechanical effects will directly affect the operation of what is arguably the world's most impressive precision experiment. However, optomechanics has also gained a life of its own with a focus on the quantum aspects of moving mirrors. Laser light can be used to cool mechanical resonators well below the temperature of its environment. After proof-of-principle demonstrations of this cooling in 2006, a number of systems were used as the field gradually merged with its condensed matter cousin (nanomechanical systems) to try to reach the mechanical quantum ground state, eventually demonstrated in 2010 by pure cryogenic techniques and just one year later by a combination of cryogenic and radiation-pressure cooling. The book covers all aspects - historical, theoretical, experimental - of the field, with its applications to quantum measurement, foundations of quantum mechanics and quantum information. It is an essential read for any new researcher in the field.

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