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arxiv: 1609.00698 · v1 · submitted 2016-09-02 · ⚛️ physics.optics

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Photothermal effects in ultra-precisely stabilized tunable microcavities

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keywords mechanicalphotothermalcavityeffectselectronicfeedbackmicrocavitystability
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We study the mechanical stability of a tunable high-finesse microcavity under ambient conditions and investigate light-induced effects that can both suppress and excite mechanical fluctuations. As an enabling step, we demonstrate the ultra-precise electronic stabilization of a microcavity. We then show that photothermal mirror expansion can provide high-bandwidth feedback and improve cavity stability by almost two orders of magnitude. At high intracavity power, we observe self-oscillations of mechanical resonances of the cavity. We explain the observations by a dynamic photothermal instability, leading to parametric driving of mechanical motion. For an optimized combination of electronic and photothermal stabilization, we achieve a feedback bandwidth of $500\,$kHz and a noise level of $1.1 \times 10^{-13}\,$m rms.

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