Exploring Macroscopic Quantum Mechanics in Optomechanical Devices 2012th Edition

Exploring Macroscopic Quantum Mechanics in Optomechanical Devices 2012th Edition book cover

Exploring Macroscopic Quantum Mechanics in Optomechanical Devices 2012th Edition

Author(s): Haixing Miao (Author)

  • Publisher: Springer
  • Publication Date: 13 Jan. 2012
  • Edition: 2012th
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 228 pages
  • ISBN-10: 3642256392
  • ISBN-13: 9783642256394

Book Description

Recent state-of-the-art technologies in fabricating low-loss optical and mechanical components have significantly motivated the study of quantum-limited measurements with optomechanical devices. Such research is the main subject of this thesis. In the first part, the author considers various approaches for surpassing the standard quantum limit for force measurements. In the second part, the author proposes different experimental protocols for using optomechanical interactions to explore quantum behaviors of macroscopic mechanical objects. Even though this thesis mostly focuses on large-scale laser interferometer gravitational-wave detectors and related experiments, the general approaches apply equally well for studying small-scale optomechanical devices.

The author is the winner of the 2010 Thesis prize awarded by the Gravitational Wave International Committee.

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From the Back Cover

Recent state-of-the-art technologies in fabricating low-loss optical and mechanical components have significantly motivated the study of quantum-limited measurements with optomechanical devices. Such research is the main subject of this thesis. In the first part, the author considers various approaches for surpassing the standard quantum limit for force measurements. In the second part, the author proposes different experimental protocols for using optomechanical interactions to explore quantum behaviors of macroscopic mechanical objects. Even though this thesis mostly focuses on large-scale laser interferometer gravitational-wave detectors and related experiments, the general approaches apply equally well for studying small-scale optomechanical devices.

The author is the winner of the 2010 Thesis prize awarded by the Gravitational Wave International Committee.

About the Author

Dr Haixing Miao was awarded the very rare “PhD with Distinction” from University of Western Australia. He is the winner of the 2010 GWIC (Gravitational Wave International Committee) Thesis prize.

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