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Optimal orientation detection of an anisotropic dipolar scatterer

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arxiv 2109.08444 v2 pith:QBEIJTSQ submitted 2021-09-17 physics.optics

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keywords anisotropicscattererschemeanalyzeangulardegreesfreedomlibrator
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The angular orientation of an anisotropic scatterer with cylindrical symmetry in a linearly polarized light field represents an optomechanical librator. Here, we propose and theoretically analyze an optimal measurement scheme for the two angular degrees of freedom of such a librator. The imprecision-backaction product of this scheme reaches the Heisenberg uncertainty limit. Furthermore, we propose and analyze a realistic measurement scheme and show that, in the absence of spinning motion around the symmetry axis, measurement-based ground-state cooling of the rotational degrees of freedom of an anisotropic point scatterer levitated in an optical trap is feasible.

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