Approaching the quantum limit of a nanomechanical resonator
- PMID: 15064412
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1094419
Approaching the quantum limit of a nanomechanical resonator
Abstract
By coupling a single-electron transistor to a high-quality factor, 19.7-megahertz nanomechanical resonator, we demonstrate position detection approaching that set by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle limit. At millikelvin temperatures, position resolution a factor of 4.3 above the quantum limit is achieved and demonstrates the near-ideal performance of the single-electron transistor as a linear amplifier. We have observed the resonator's thermal motion at temperatures as low as 56 millikelvin, with quantum occupation factors of NTH = 58. The implications of this experiment reach from the ultimate limits of force microscopy to qubit readout for quantum information devices.
Comment in
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Physics. Nanomechanical quantum limits.Science. 2004 Apr 2;304(5667):56-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1095768. Science. 2004. PMID: 15060311 No abstract available.
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