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Multimode laser cooling and ultra-high sensitivity force sensing with nanowires

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Hosseini, Mahdi
Guccione, Giovanni
Slatyer, Harry
Buchler, Benjamin
Lam, Ping Koy

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Macmillan Publishers Ltd

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Photo-induced forces can be used to manipulate and cool the mechanical motion of oscillators. When the oscillator is used as a force sensor, such as in atomic force microscopy, active feedback is an enticing route to enhance measurement performance. Here

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Nature Communications

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