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arxiv: 1403.6486 · v2 · pith:TQLBTAYFnew · submitted 2014-03-25 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · physics.optics· quant-ph

Dissipative and Dispersive Optomechanics in a Nanocavity Torque Sensor

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall physics.opticsquant-ph
keywords textcouplingdispersivedissipativeoptomechanicaltorquedetectionnanocavity
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Dissipative and dispersive optomechanical couplings are experimentally observed in a photonic crystal split-beam nanocavity optimized for detecting nanoscale sources of torque. Dissipative coupling of up to approximately $500$ MHz/nm and dispersive coupling of $2$ GHz/nm enable measurements of sub-pg torsional and cantilever-like mechanical resonances with a thermally-limited torque detection sensitivity of 1.2$\times 10^{-20} \text{N} \, \text{m}/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$ in ambient conditions and 1.3$\times 10^{-21} \text{N} \, \text{m}/\sqrt{\text{Hz}}$ in low vacuum. Interference between optomechanical coupling mechanisms is observed to enhance detection sensitivity and generate a mechanical-mode-dependent optomechanical wavelength response.

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