Stable, mode-matched, medium-finesse optical cavity incorporating a microcantilever mirror
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⚛️ physics.optics
physics.ins-det
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mirrorcavityopticalachievedcantileverfinessemicrocantileverstable
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A stable optical resonator has been built using a 30 micrometer-wide, metal-coated microcantilever as one mirror. The second mirror was a 12.7 mm-diameter concave dielectric mirror. By positioning the two mirrors 75 mm apart in a near-hemispherical configuration, a Fabry-Perot cavity with a finesse equal to 55 was achieved. The finesse was limited by the optical loss in the cantilever's metal coating; diffraction losses from the small mirror were negligible. The cavity achieved passive laser cooling of the cantilever's Brownian motion.
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