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Near-Field GHz Rotation and Sensing with an Optically Levitated Nanodumbbell

NANO LETTERS(2023)

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A levitated nonspherical nanoparticle in a vacuum is ideal for studying quantum rotations and is an ultrasensitive torque detector for probing fundamental particle-surface interactions. Here, we optically levitate a silica nanodumbbell in a vacuum at 430 nm away from a sapphire surface and drive it to rotate at GHz frequencies. The relative linear speed between the tip of the nanodumbbell and the surface reaches 1.4 km s(-1) at a submicrometer separation. The rotating nanodumbbell near the surface demonstrates a torque sensitivity of (5.0 +/- 1.1) x 10(-26) N m Hz(-1/2) at room temperature. Moreover, we probed the near-field laser intensity distribution beyond the optical diffraction limit with a nanodumbbell levitated near a nanograting. Our numerical simulations show that the system can measure the Casimir torque and will improve the detection limit of non-Newtonian gravity by several orders of magnitude.
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levitated optomechanics,nanorotor,torquesensing,near-field interaction,non-Newtonian gravity,Casimir torque
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