Magnetic Levitation of Helium-3
ORAL
Abstract
A levitated 3He drop is an ideal platform in which to study the rotational motion of macroscopic objects at the quantum level. The strong optomechanical interaction between such a drop’s high finesse optical whispering gallery modes and deformations of its surface should enable a measurement precision capable of resolving quantum fluctuations in the angular momentum of a millimeter-scale drop [1]. Here, we demonstrate progress toward this goal. We have magnetically levitated 3He drops at temperature ~1 K, and characterized their center of mass motion. Unlike in 4He [2], the nuclear paramagnetism of 3He hinders its diamagnetic levitation. To stably levitate drops in high vacuum and at low temperatures, we propose to use microwave-frequency magnetic fields to randomize the nuclear spins, thereby reducing the effect of the nuclear paramagnetism.
[1] L. Childress, M.P. Schmidt, A.D. Kashkanova, C.D. Brown, G.I. Harris, A. Aiello, F. Marquardt, J.G.E. Harris. Physical Review A 96, 063842 (2017)
[2] C.D. Brown, Y. Wang, M. Namazi, G.I. Harris, M.T. Uysal, J.G.E. Harris. arXiv:2109.05618 (2021)
[1] L. Childress, M.P. Schmidt, A.D. Kashkanova, C.D. Brown, G.I. Harris, A. Aiello, F. Marquardt, J.G.E. Harris. Physical Review A 96, 063842 (2017)
[2] C.D. Brown, Y. Wang, M. Namazi, G.I. Harris, M.T. Uysal, J.G.E. Harris. arXiv:2109.05618 (2021)
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Presenters
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Yiqi Wang
Yale University
Authors
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Yiqi Wang
Yale University
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Yogesh S S Patil
Yale University
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Daniel Sibilia
Yale University
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Igor Brandão
Yale University
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Theophilus L Human
Yale University
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Jack G Harris
Yale University