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Measurement of the motional sidebands of a nanogram-scale oscillator in the quantum regime
We describe measurements of the motional sidebands produced by a mechanical oscillator (with effective
mass 43 ng and resonant frequency 705 kHz) that is placed in an optical cavity and cooled close to its quantum
ground state. The red and blue sidebands (corresponding to Stokes and anti-Stokes scattering) from a single laser
beam are recorded simultaneously via a heterodyne measurement. The oscillator’s mean phonon number ¯n is
inferred from the ratio of the sidebands, and reaches a minimum value of 0.84 ± 0.22 (corresponding to a mode
temperature T = 28 ± 7μK). We also infer ¯n from the calibrated area of each of the two sidebands, and from the
oscillator’s total damping. The values of ¯n inferred from these four methods are in close agreement. The behavior
of the sidebands as a function of the oscillator’s temperature agrees well with theory that includes the quantum
fluctuations of both the cavity field and the mechanical oscillator
On the motifs distribution in random hierarchical networks
The distribution of motifs in random hierarchical networks defined by
nonsymmetric random block--hierarchical adjacency matrices, is constructed for
the first time. According to the classification of U. Alon et al of network
superfamilies by their motifs distributions, our artificial directed random
hierarchical networks falls into the superfamily of natural networks to which
the class of neuron networks belongs. This is the first example of ``handmade''
networks with the motifs distribution as in a special class of natural networks
of essential biological importance.Comment: 7 pages, 5 figure