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Optomechanical entanglement at room temperature: a simulation study with realistic conditions
arXiv
Authors: Kahlil Y. Dixon, Lior Cohen, Narayan Bhusal, Christopher Wipf, Jonathan P. Dowling, Thomas Corbitt
Year
2020
Paper ID
22025
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Quantum entanglement is the key to many applications like quantum key distribution, quantum teleportation, and quantum sensing. However, reliably generating quantum entanglement in macroscopic systems has proved to be a challenge. Here, we present a detailed analysis of ponderomotive entanglement generation which utilizes optomechanical interactions to create quantum correlations. We numerically calculate an entanglement measure - the logarithmic negativity - for the quantitative assessment of the entanglement. Experimental limitations, including thermal noise and optical loss, from measurements of an existing experiment were included in the calculation, which is intractable to solve analytically. This work will play an important role in the development of ponderomotive entanglement devices.
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