Squeezing of mechanical motion via qubit-assisted control
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Abstract: We propose a feedback control mechanism for the squeezing of the phononic mode of a mechanical oscillator. We show how, under appropriate working conditions, a simple adiabatic approach is able to induce mechanical squeezing. We then go beyond the limitations of such a working point and demonstrate the stationary squeezing induced by using repeated measurements and re-initialisation of the state of a two-level system ancilla coupled to the oscillator. Our non-adaptive feedback loop offers interesting possibilities for quantum state engineering and steering in open-system scenarios.
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