Prospects of phase-adaptive cooling of levitated magnetic particles in a hollow-core photonic-crystal fibre
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.02697v1
- Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2024 17:20:49 GMT
- Title: Prospects of phase-adaptive cooling of levitated magnetic particles in a hollow-core photonic-crystal fibre
- Authors: P. Kumar, F. G. Jimenez, S. Chakraborty, G. K. L. Wong, N. Y. Joly, C. Genes,
- Abstract summary: We analyze the feasibility of cooling of classical motion of a micro- to nano-sized magnetic particle, levitated inside a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber.
Our results bring forward an important step towards using trapped micro-magnets in sensing, testing the fundamental physics and preparing the quantum states of magnetization.
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- Abstract: We analyze the feasibility of cooling of classical motion of a micro- to nano-sized magnetic particle, levitated inside a hollow-core photonic crystal fiber. The cooling action is implemented by means of controlling the phase of one of the counter-propagating fiber guided waves. Direct imaging of the particle's position, followed by the subsequent updating of the control laser's phase leads to Stokes type of cooling force. We provide estimates of cooling efficiency and final achievable temperature, taking into account thermal and detection noise sources. Our results bring forward an important step towards using trapped micro-magnets in sensing, testing the fundamental physics and preparing the quantum states of magnetization.
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