Single-Phonon Addition and Subtraction to a Mechanical Thermal State

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Enzian, Georg
Price, J. J.
Freisem, L.
Nunn, J.
Janousek, Jiri
Buchler, Ben
Lam, Ping Koy
Vanner, Michael R.

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American Physical Society

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Adding or subtracting a single quantum of excitation to a thermal state of a bosonic system has the counter-intuitive effect of approximately doubling its mean occupation. We perform the first experimental demonstration of this effect outside optics by implementing single-phonon addition and subtraction to a thermal state of a mechanical oscillator via Brillouin optomechanics in an optical whispering-gallery microresonator. Using a detection scheme that combines single-photon counting and optical heterodyne detection, we observe this doubling of the mechanical thermal fluctuations to a high precision. The capabilities of this joint click-dyne detection scheme adds a significant new dimension for optomechanical quantum science and applications.

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Physical Review Letters

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