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Cavity optomechanical bistability with an ultrahigh reflectivity photonic crystal membrane

Optics 2022-11-22 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Photonic crystal (PhC) membranes patterned with sub-wavelength periods offer a unique combination of high reflectivity, low mass, and high mechanical quality factor. We demonstrate a PhC membrane that we use as one mirror of a Fabry-Perot cavity with finesse as high as F=35,000(500)F=35,000(500), corresponding to a record high PhC reflectivity of R=0.999835(6)R=0.999835(6). The fundamental mechanical frequency is 426 kHz, more than twice the optical linewidth, placing it firmly in the resolved-sideband regime. The mechanical quality factor in vacuum is Q=1.1(1)×106Q=1.1(1)\times 10^6, allowing us to achieve values of the single-photon cooperativity as high as C0=6.6×103{\cal C}_0=6.6\times10^{-3}. We easily see optomechanical bistability as hysteresis in the cavity transmission. As the input power is raised well beyond the bistability threshold, dynamical backaction induces strong mechanical oscillation above 1~MHz, even in the presence of air damping. This platform will facilitate advances in optomechanics, precision sensing, and applications of optomechanically-induced bistability.

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@article{arxiv.2211.10485,
  title  = {Cavity optomechanical bistability with an ultrahigh reflectivity photonic crystal membrane},
  author = {Feng Zhou and Yiliang Bao and Jason J. Gorman and John Lawall},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2211.10485},
  year   = {2022}
}

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10 pages, 5 figures