Dr. Nadine Meyer
Dr. Nadine Meyer
Staff of Professorship for Nanophotonics
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I am a researcher at the Nanophotonics Systems Laboratory working on levitation optomechanics with nanoparticles. My main research interests lie in the field of cavity optomechanics and inertial sensing, where we develop hybrid levitation platforms and metasurfaces to study fundamental and applied research.
Selected publications:
Levitated Optomechanics with Meta-Atoms S Lepeshov, N Meyer, P Maurer, O Romero-Isart, R Quidant Physical Review Letters 130 (23), 233601
Ultrathin Tunable Optomechanical Metalens A Afridi, J Gieseler, N Meyer, R Quidant Nano Letters 23 (7), 2496-2501
Simultaneous ground-state cooling of two mechanical modes of a levitated nanoparticle J Piotrowski, D Windey, J Vijayan, C Gonzalez-Ballestero, ... Nature Physics, 1-5
Precision calibration of the Duffing oscillator with phase controlMT Cuairan, J Gieseler, N Meyer, R Quidant Physical Review Letters 128 (21), 213601
A chemical nanoreactor based on a levitated nanoparticle in vacuum F Ricci, MT Cuairan, AW Schell, E Hebestreit, RA Rica, N Meyer, ... ACS nano 16 (6), 8677-8683
Mechanical squeezing via unstable dynamics in a microcavity K Kustura, C Gonzalez-Ballestero, A de los Ríos Sommer, N Meyer, ... Physical Review Letters 128 (14), 143601
Strong optomechanical coupling at room temperature by coherent scattering A de los Ríos Sommer, N Meyer, R Quidant Nature communications 12 (1), 276