Abstract
We describe optomechanical devices that incorporate superfluid helium. The first uses a superfluid-filled cavity in which the cavity's optical mode interacts strongly with an acoustic mode of the superfluid and exhibits quantum effects. The second uses a millimeter-scale drop of superfluid that is magnetically levitated in vacuum.
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