Detection of anisotropic particles in levitated optomechanics
Detection of anisotropic particles in levitated optomechanics
We discuss the detection of an anisotropic particle trapped by an elliptically polarized focused Gaussian laser beam. We obtain the full rotational and translational dynamics, as well as, the measured photo-current in a general-dyne detection. As an example, we discuss a toy model of homodyne detection, which captures the main features typically found in experimental setups.
Toros, Marko
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Rashid, Muddassar
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Ulbricht, Hendrik
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November 2018
Toros, Marko
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Rashid, Muddassar
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Ulbricht, Hendrik
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Toros, Marko, Rashid, Muddassar and Ulbricht, Hendrik
(2018)
Detection of anisotropic particles in levitated optomechanics.
Physical Review A, 98, [053803].
(doi:10.1103/PhysRevA.98.053803).
Abstract
We discuss the detection of an anisotropic particle trapped by an elliptically polarized focused Gaussian laser beam. We obtain the full rotational and translational dynamics, as well as, the measured photo-current in a general-dyne detection. As an example, we discuss a toy model of homodyne detection, which captures the main features typically found in experimental setups.
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Detection of anisotropic particles in levitated optomechanics
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Accepted/In Press date: 16 October 2018
e-pub ahead of print date: 2 November 2018
Published date: November 2018
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Local EPrints ID: 425449
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/425449
ISSN: 1050-2947
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