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Talking with a ghost: semi-virtual coupled levitated oscillators
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Authors: Ronghao Yin, Yugang Ren, Deok Young Seo, Anoushka Sinha, Jonathan D. Pritchett, Qiongyuan Wu, James Millen
Year
2025
Paper ID
36403
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
Mesoscopic particles levitated by optical, electrical or magnetic fields act as mechanical oscillators with a range of surprising properties, such as tuneable oscillation frequencies, access to rotational motion, and remarkable quality factors. Coupled levitated particles display rich dynamics and non-reciprocal interactions, with applications in sensing and the exploration of non-equilibrium and quantum physics. In this work, we present a single levitated particle displaying coupled-oscillator dynamics by generating an interaction with a virtual or "ghost" particle. This ghost levitated particle is simulated on an analogue computer, and its properties can thus be dynamically varied. Our work represents a new angle on measurement-based bath engineering and physical simulation and, in the future, could lead to the generation of novel cooling mechanisms and complex physical simulation.
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