Abstract

In this paper, we apply the technique of back-action cooling to investigate the effects of both optical and mechanical nonlinearities in optomechanical cooling systems. It is shown that cooling of the nanomechanical oscillator to its ground state is limited by the effects of these nonlinearities. The qualitative result is justified quantitatively by comparing, for the same parameters, our analytical minimum phonon number with the experimental one.

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