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Imaging-based feedback cooling of a levitated nanoparticle.

Yosuke Minowa, Keisuke Kato, Shoki Ueno, Thomas W. Penny,Antonio Pontin,Masaaki Ashida,Peter F. Barker

The Review of scientific instruments(2022)

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Abstract
Imaging-based detection of the motion of levitated nanoparticles complements a widely used interferometric detection method, providing a precise and robust way to estimate the position of the particle. Here, we demonstrate a camera-based feedback cooling scheme for a charged nanoparticle levitated in a linear Paul trap. The nanoparticle levitated in vacuum was imaged using a complementary metal-oxide semiconductor (CMOS) camera system. The images were processed in real-time with a microcontroller integrated with a CMOS image sensor. The phase-delayed position signal was fed back to one of the trap electrodes, resulting in cooling by velocity damping. Our study provides a simple and versatile approach applicable for the control of low-frequency mechanical oscillators.
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feedback cooling,imaging-based
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