Characterization of a double torsion pendulum used to detect spin-induced torque based on Beth's experiment (2105.06181v2)
Abstract: We characterized a double torsion pendulum system, including measurements of the photon-spin-induced torque. Our experimental strategy was similar to that used in Beth's experiment, which was performed in 1936 to measure photon-spin-induced torque using forced oscillation caused by polarization modulation of light incident on a suspended object. Through simple passive isolation of the suspended object from external vibration noise, the achieved torque sensitivity was 2 x 10{-17} N m in a measurement time of 104 s, which is close to the thermal noise limit and one order smaller than the minimum torque measured in Beth's experiment. The observed spin-induced torque exerted on the light-absorbing optics is consistent with the angular momentum transfer of hbar per photon.
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