Periodic Reporting for period 1 - emcc (Quantum measurement and control of non-classical mechanical states)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2023-05-01 al 2025-05-31
• Photon-counting attempts for single-phonon generation (WP1): Using pulsed sideband photon counting on red and blue motional sidebands, we sought to herald single-phonon state generation. The photon statistics does not satisfy the single phonon threshold.
• Continuous-measurement protocol (WP1 & 2): To avoid the complexity of the pulsed scheme, we developed a new protocol that could be easier to achieve our goal. In partnership with Prof Klemens Hammerer, we developed a continuous measurement scheme that combines photocurrent monitoring with real-time photon counting. Detailed theoretical modeling of this hybrid approach has been completed, demonstrating its capability to produce heralded single-phonon states and enable full Wigner-function tomography (see Fig. 1.). Experimental implementation is underway.
• Squeezing project (WP3): We finalized a comprehensive theoretical analysis of measurement-based feedback squeezing at room temperature. A preprint detailing the physics and experimental feasibility has been posted on arXiv:2402.17460; manuscript submission to a peer-reviewed journal is in preparation.
• Novel continuous-measurement protocol: Our theoretical proposal uniquely fuses continuous photocurrent detection with discrete photon-counting events to herald non-Gaussian mechanical states without disruptive pulsed drives. This hybrid method offers a scalable route to single-phonon preparation and tomography in macroscopic systems—surpassing existing pulsed-only schemes.
• Room-temperature squeezing feasibility: The arXiv preprint presents the first detailed feasibility study showing that continuous measurement and feedback can yield mechanical variance below the zero-point level at ambient conditions, opening prospects for cryogen-free quantum sensors.