Date Published: May 7, 2024
Clemens Jakubec, Research Technician at the Wyant College of Optical Sciences; along with co-authors Pablo Solano; Uroš Delić; and Kanu Sinha, Assistant Professor of Optical Sciences, have developed a generalized scattering theory to describe radiative forces between dielectric nanospheres influenced by external quantum fields in various states. Their work shows that an external squeezed vacuum state can generate optical potentials similar to those of a laser, despite having zero average intensity. Additionally, Schrödinger cat states can enhance or suppress these potentials depending on their parity. By examining the interparticle potential under different experimental conditions, they demonstrate the possibility of creating mutual bound states of nanospheres with significant potential depths. This research is crucial for advancing experiments with trapped nanospheres in the macroscopic quantum regime, offering new avenues for engineering interactions in macroscopic quantum systems.