Colloquia & Guest Speakers

Quantum Control of Levitated Nanoparticles

Lukas Novotny, Full Professor at the Department of Information and Technology and Electrical Engineering

Monday, April 21, 2025
4:30 p.m.

Presented in Goergen 101 and on Zoom


Abstract

Two ends of metal tubes coupled together with another piece.
Figure 1: Photograph of light scattered from a laser-trapped nanoparticle.

We use levitated nanoparticles to explore the quantum-classical boundary and to in- vestigate the limits of measurement precision. To this end, we utilize the many degrees of freedom of these nanoparticles, includingtranslations, librations, rotations and vibrations. I will report on our recent progress in controlling these modes and discuss applications in sensing and metrology.


Biography

Headshot of Lukas Novotny.
Lukas Novotny

Lukas Novotny is a Professor of Photonics at ETH ZuŸrich, Switzerland. Before joining ETH in 2012 he was on the faculty of the Institute of Optics at the Ïã½¶ÊÓÆµ. His research is focused on light-matter interactions on the nanometer scale.  Novotny is the author of the textbook ``Principles of Nano-Optics" and a Fellow of Optica and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.