PMID: 11909431Mar 23, 2002Paper

Entangling macroscopic oscillators exploiting radiation pressure

Physical Review Letters
Stefano ManciniPaolo Tombesi

Abstract

It is shown that radiation pressure can be profitably used to entangle macroscopic oscillators like movable mirrors, using present technology. We prove a new sufficient criterion for entanglement and show that the achievable entanglement is robust against thermal noise. Its signature can be revealed using common optomechanical readout apparatus.

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