Mishkatul Bhattacharya, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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(Forbidden transitions in a magneto-optical trap.) |
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Xiao K, Pettit RM, Ge W, et al. (2020) Higher order correlations in a levitated nanoparticle phonon laser. Optics Express. 28: 4234-4248 |
Kumar P, Bhattacharya M. (2019) Single-photon transfer using levitated cavityless optomechanics Physical Review A. 99 |
Pettit RM, Ge W, Kumar P, et al. (2019) An optical tweezer phonon laser Nature Photonics. 13: 402-405 |
Rodenburg B, Neukirch LP, Vamivakas AN, et al. (2016) Quantum model of cooling and force sensing with an optically trapped nanoparticle Optica. 3: 318-323 |
Ge W, Rodenburg B, Bhattacharya M. (2016) Feedback-induced bistability of an optically levitated nanoparticle: A Fokker-Planck treatment Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 94 |
Ge W, Bhattacharya M. (2016) Single and two-mode mechanical squeezing of an optically levitated nanodiamond via dressed-state coherence New Journal of Physics. 18: 103002 |
Rodenburg B, Neukirch LP, Rizzo M, et al. (2015) Theory of Feedback Cooling of an Optically Trapped Nanoparticle into the Quantum Ground State Frontiers in Optics |
Marin S, Bhattacharya M. (2015) Stereochemical properties of the OH molecule in combined electric and magnetic fields: Analytic results European Physical Journal D. 69 |
Muniz SR, Bagnato VS, Bhattacharya M. (2015) Analysis of off-axis solenoid fields using the magnetic scalar potential: An application to a Zeeman-slower for cold atoms American Journal of Physics. 83: 513-517 |
Bhattacharya M. (2015) Spin squeezing a cold molecule Physical Review a - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics. 92 |