
TL;DR
This paper introduces a phonon laser using a levitated silica nanosphere in an optical trap, providing a new platform to explore phonon-photon interactions with potential applications in quantum technologies.
Contribution
It presents the first implementation of a nanosphere-based phonon laser, demonstrating controllable phonon emission at the nanoscale.
Findings
Successful demonstration of phonon lasing in a levitated nanosphere
Controlled phonon emission via optical trapping techniques
Potential for studying quantum phonon-photon interactions
Abstract
A phonon laser made from a levitated silica nanosphere held in a controllable optical trap offers a useful tool for studying phonon-photon interactions.
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