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Optomechanical Quantum Thermometry

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Abstract

We demonstrate quantum-backaction-noise-calibrated Brownian motion thermometry as a metrological application of quantum optomechanics. We present recent work as well as on-going efforts to enhance the bandwidth, sensitivity, and range of these devices.

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