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Design and experimental demonstration of optomechanical paddle nanocavities

Optics 2016-01-20 v1

Abstract

We present the design, fabrication and initial characterization of a paddle nanocavity consisting of a suspended sub-picogram nanomechanical resonator optomechanically coupled to a photonic crystal nanocavity. The optical and mechanical properties of the paddle nanocavity can be systematically designed and optimized, and key characteristics including mechanical frequency easily tailored. Measurements under ambient conditions of a silicon paddle nanocavity demonstrate an optical mode with quality factor QoQ_o ~ 6000 near 1550 nm, and optomechanical coupling to several mechanical resonances with frequencies ωm/2π\omega_m/2\pi ~ 12-64 MHz, effective masses meffm_\text{eff} ~ 350-650 fg, and mechanical quality factors QmQ_m ~ 44-327. Paddle nanocavities are promising for optomechanical sensing and nonlinear optomechanics experiments.

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@article{arxiv.1509.00448,
  title  = {Design and experimental demonstration of optomechanical paddle nanocavities},
  author = {Chris Healey and Hamidreza Kaviani and Marcelo Wu and Behzad Khanaliloo and Matthew Mitchell and Aaron C. Hryciw and Paul E. Barclay},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1509.00448},
  year   = {2016}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures