Magnomechanical cross-correlation thermometry
ORAL
Abstract
The development of hybrid quantum technologies has driven a need for low-temperature environments such as dilution refrigerators. In these cryogenic environments, accurate thermometry can be difficult to implement, expensive, and often requires calibration to an external reference. We propose a thermometric measurement of a hybrid system consisting of phonons coupled via the magnetostrictive interaction to magnons within a ferromagnetic sphere. Our approach is based on a cross-correlation measurement which is calibration-free and low temperature compatible. We demonstrate the ability to distinguish thermomechanical motion from the magnon induced back-action. Furthermore, the spectrum of back-action driven motion can be used to scale the thermomechanical motion, providing a direct measurement of the phonon temperature, independent of experimental parameters.
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Presenters
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Clinton Potts
Univ of Alberta
Authors
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Clinton Potts
Univ of Alberta
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Victor Bittencourt
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
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Silvia G Viola Kusminskiy
Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light
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John Davis
Univ of Alberta, Physics, University of Alberta