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COPENHAGEN, Denmark, March 5, 2012 — A novel method for laser cooling semiconductor membranes was developed, paving the way to efficient cooling of components for future ultrasensitive sensors and quantum computers. Researchers in the quantum optical laboratories of the Quantop research group at Neils Bohr Institute have conducted experiments on laser cooling of atoms for the past several years to understand optomechanics — the interaction between a mechanical motion and optical radiation or light — according to Eugene Polzik, head of the Center of Excellence Quantop. Koji Usami shows a holder with the...Read full article

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    Published: March 2012
    DenmarkEugene PolzikEuropeImagingKoji Usamilaser cooling semiconductor membranesmechanical motionmirrorsNiels Bohr Instituteoptical resonatorOpticsoptomechanicsoscillationsQuantopquantum computersResearch & Technologysemiconductor membranesSensors & Detectorsultrasensitive sensorsLasers

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