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Air mode silicon nitride photonic crystals and their application to nonlinear quantum optomechanical sensing

Optics 2019-05-10 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Nanoscale photonic crystal cavity optomechanical devices enable detection of nanomechanical phenomena with a sensitivity sufficient to observe quantum effects. Here we present the design of a one-dimensional air-mode photonic crystal cavity patterned in a silicon nitride nanobeam, and show that it forms the basis for cavity optomechanical split-beam and paddle nanocavity devices useful for force detection and nonlinear quantum sensing. The air-mode of this device is advantageous for optomechanical coupling, while also having ultrahigh optical quality factor Qo106Q_o\sim 10^6 despite its proximity to the light-line and the relatively low refractive index of silicon nitride. Paddle nanocavities realized from this device have a quadratic coupling coefficient g(2)/2πg^{(2)}/2\pi~=~10~MHz/nm2^{2}, and their performance within the context of quantum optomechanics experiments is analyzed.

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@article{arxiv.1905.03341,
  title  = {Air mode silicon nitride photonic crystals and their application to nonlinear quantum optomechanical sensing},
  author = {Chris Healey and Hamidreza Kaviani and Paul E. Barclay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.03341},
  year   = {2019}
}

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13 pages, 6 figures