We propose to create and detect opto-mechanical entanglement by storing one
component of an entangled state of light in a mechanical resonator and then
retrieving it. Using micro-macro entanglement of light as recently demonstrated
experimentally, one can then create opto-mechanical entangled states where the
components of the superposition are macroscopically different. We apply this
general approach to two-mode squeezed states where one mode has undergone a
large displacement. Based on an analysis of the relevant experimental
imperfections, the scheme appears feasible with current technology.Comment: 7 pages, 6 figures, to appear in PRL, submission coordinated with
Sekatski et al. who reported on similar result