2009
DOI: 10.1103/physreva.79.039903
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Erratum: Ground-state cooling of a micromechanical oscillator: Comparing cold damping and cavity-assisted cooling schemes [Phys. Rev. A77, 033804 (2008)]

Abstract: Equations ͑22͒-͑28͒, which give the exact expressions for the stationary position and momentum variances of the mechanical oscillator in the detuning-induced back-action cooling case, contain a number of misprints. The correct expression of the two variances instead readsThe parameters s 1 and s 2 are, respectively, given by the stability conditions of Eqs. ͑20a͒ and ͑20b͒. At the ground state both variances are equal to 1 / 2 and therefore realizing ground state cooling means achieving b q , b p , d q , d p →… Show more

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“…It is possible to model this deviation by taking an intracavity-power dependent heating of the mechanical mode into account. Heating of the mechanical mode can be caused by both quantum [1,33] or classical fluctuations [20] of the radiation pressure force. While the latter is ruled out in our experiment by the use of a low-noise laser source (quantum limited in amplitude and phase for the Fourier frequency of interest), the former effect cannot account for the heating due to its much smaller magnitude, as detailed below.…”
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“…It is possible to model this deviation by taking an intracavity-power dependent heating of the mechanical mode into account. Heating of the mechanical mode can be caused by both quantum [1,33] or classical fluctuations [20] of the radiation pressure force. While the latter is ruled out in our experiment by the use of a low-noise laser source (quantum limited in amplitude and phase for the Fourier frequency of interest), the former effect cannot account for the heating due to its much smaller magnitude, as detailed below.…”
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“…It has also provided a good approach for fundamental studies of the transition between the quantum and the classical world [3]. This phenomenon can be realized in the optomechanical systems consisting of an optical cavity with a movable end mirror or with a membrane in the middle [4][5][6][7].…”
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“…Following [27,28], we study the stability of this solution by applying the Routh-Hurwitz criterion [29], which at positive effective detuning ∆ = ∆ c + g > 0 is simplified to a constraint on pump strength,…”
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