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Measurement of the motional heating of a levitated nanoparticle by thermal light

We report on measurements of photon induced heating of silica nanospheres levitated in vacuum by a thermal light source formed by a superluminescent diode. Heating of the nanospheres motion along the three trap axes was measured as a function of gas pressure and for two particle sizes. Heating rates were also compared with the much lower reheating of the same sphere when levitated by a laser. We find the measured trap heating rates are dominated by the much larger heating rates expected from the recoil of thermal photons.

preprint2022arXivOpen access

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