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Published July 2012 | Version Published
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Quantum optomechanics

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Aided by optical cavities and superconducting circuits, researchers are coaxing ever-larger objects to wiggle, shake, and flex in ways that are distinctly quantum mechanical.

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Physics Today, 65(7), 29-35, ISSN: 0031-9228, 2012.

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