Cavity-mediated cooling with a single mirror
Cavity-mediated cooling with a single mirror
Just as an atom can replace one mirror in the Casimir effect, so cavity-mediated cooling appears possible through the retarded interaction of an illuminated particle with - or optical binding to - its own reflection. External cavity/plasmon resonances within the mirror offer to enhance this process, which may then be extended across a broad array. We describe our ongoing theoretical treatment of single mirror cooling, as well as planned experiments that are currently being assembled.
Freegarde, Tim
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Horak, Peter
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2008
Freegarde, Tim
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Horak, Peter
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Freegarde, Tim and Horak, Peter
(2008)
Cavity-mediated cooling with a single mirror.
EuroQUAM Inauguration Conference, Barcelona, Spain.
07 - 09 Apr 2008.
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Just as an atom can replace one mirror in the Casimir effect, so cavity-mediated cooling appears possible through the retarded interaction of an illuminated particle with - or optical binding to - its own reflection. External cavity/plasmon resonances within the mirror offer to enhance this process, which may then be extended across a broad array. We describe our ongoing theoretical treatment of single mirror cooling, as well as planned experiments that are currently being assembled.
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Published date: 2008
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EuroQUAM Inauguration Conference, Barcelona, Spain, 2008-04-07 - 2008-04-09
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/65848
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