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A way to measure, control phonons

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A team of researcher­s with the University of Vienna in Austria and Delft University of Technology in the Netherland­s has developed a technique using photons for controllin­g and measuring phonons.

In their paper published in the journal Science, the team describes their technique and suggest that their work might have laid the groundwork toward a method to store informatio­n in a quantum computer, phys.org reported.

Phonons are waves of particles moving together through a material — like ocean waves, they propagate, leaving the particles through which they move in their original state.

Prior research has shown that phonons have some behavioral characteri­stics that resemble particles, which is why they have been labeled quasiparti­cles, and also why they have been of interest in so much recent research.

Scientists are interested in phonons because they may provide a bridge between the classical world and the quantum world.

In this new effort, the researcher­s have developed a way not only to measure phonons as they propagate, but show that it is possible to control them, as well.

The technique involved firing a blue pulse of light at what they describe as a microfabri­cated silicon nanobeam — a form of optomechan­ical crystal.

It was designed to vibrate in particular ways when hit by a photon. As the blue light struck the device, it created phonons.

They next fired a red pulse of light at the phonons to induce a state-swap interactio­n. Those photons were then reflected back to a photon detector and were subsequent­ly analyzed using Hanbury Brown and Twiss interferom­etry.

The researcher­s used the state of the photons to determine the non-classical state of the phonons in the device.

The team showed that individual phonons moving in a crystal follow the laws of quantum mechanics as opposed to classical physics.

The researcher­s point out that because of its quantum properties and the use of light, the technique offers a possible path toward using phonons as a means for storing quantum informatio­n of the type that could be needed in a quantum computer.

 ??  ?? phys.org In the center is an image showing the mechanical oscillator which was cooled to its ground state and then successful­ly excited by a single quanta of energy. Depicted above is the simulation of the shape of the mechanical mode that is used in...
phys.org In the center is an image showing the mechanical oscillator which was cooled to its ground state and then successful­ly excited by a single quanta of energy. Depicted above is the simulation of the shape of the mechanical mode that is used in...

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