Affiliation:
1. Sichuan Normal University
2. RIKEN
3. Adam Mickiewicz University
4. University of Michigan
Abstract
Coaxing vibrations in the regimes of both large mass and high
temperature into their motional quantum ground states is extremely
challenging, because it requires an ultra-high optical power, which
introduces extraneous excessive heating and intricate instabilities.
Here we propose how to overcome these obstacles and cool vibrational
networks by simply harnessing the power of an exceptional point (EP)
induced in parity-time symmetric structures; and we reveal its
exceptional cooling properties otherwise unachievable in conventional
devices. In stark contrast to standard-cooling protocols, a three
orders-of-magnitude amplification in net cooling rates arises from the
EP-cooling mechanism, without which it vanishes. Remarkably, our EP
cooling is nearly immune to both resonator mass and environmental
temperature, and this overthrows the consensus that poor intrinsic
factors and rugged extrinsic environment suppress cooling channels.
Our study offers the possibility of isolating and engineering motional
properties of large-mass and high-temperature objects for various
applications in optical and acoustic sensing, gravimetry, and inertial
navigation.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of
Science
Sichuan Province Science and Technology
Support Program
National Natural Science Foundation of
China
Narodowe Centrum Nauki
Nippon Telegraph and
Telephone Corporation (NTT)
Research
Japan Science and Technology
Agency
Moonshot Research and Development
Program
Office of Naval Research
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