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An optomechanical approach to controlling the temperature and chemical potential of light

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Speaker

Chiao-Hsuan Wang(JQI/QuICS)

Event Type

JQI-QuICS-CMTC Seminar

Date & Time

November 10, 2017, 4:15pm

Where to Attend

PSC 2136

*Snacks and drinks served at 4 pm*

Massless particles, including photons, are not governed by particle conservation law during their typical interaction with matter even at low energies, and thus have no chemical potential. However, in driven systems, near equilibrium dynamics can lead to equilibration of photons with a finite number, describable using an effective chemical potential. Here we build upon this general concept with an implementation appropriate for a photon-based quantum simulator. We consider how laser cooling of a well-isolated mechanical mode can provide an effective low-frequency bath for the quantum simulator system. We show that the use of auxiliary photon modes, coupled by the mechanical system, enables control of both the chemical potential and temperature of the resulting photonic quantum simulator's grand canonical ensemble.