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Superfluid optomechanics with quantized vortices (2018-2019)

Abstract

This project aims to develop new technologies to probe and control the flow of superfluid helium at size-scales never before possible. Superfluid helium is the only quantum liquid, characterised by flow without dissipation and quantized vortices. Leveraging the techniques of cavity optomechanics, this project aims to demonstrate control of its properties at the quantum level, including the first demonstration of laser-cooling of a liquid into its quantum ground-state. The devices developed in this project will also serve as probes of unprecedented sensitivity for the study of 2D superfluid helium, deepening our fundamental understanding of the mechanisms of superfluidity.

Experts

Dr Christopher Baker

Senior Research Fellow
School of Mathematics and Physics
Faculty of Science
Christopher Baker
Christopher Baker