期刊论文详细信息
A picogram- and nanometre-scale photonic-crystal optomechanical cavity
Article
关键词: NANOCAVITY;    DESIGN;   
DOI  :  10.1038/nature08061
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

The dynamic back-action caused by electromagnetic forces (radiation pressure) in optical(1-6) and microwave(7) cavities is of growing interest(8). Back-action cooling, for example, is being pursued as a means of achieving the quantum ground state of macroscopic mechanical oscillators. Work in the optical domain has revolved around millimetre-or micrometre-scale structures using the radiation pressure force. By comparison, in microwave devices, low-loss superconducting structures have been used for gradient-force-mediated coupling to a nanomechanical oscillator of picogram mass(7). Here we describe measurements of an optical system consisting of a pair of specially patterned nanoscale beams in which optical and mechanical energies are simultaneously localized to a cubic-micron-scale volume, and for which large perphoton optical gradient forces are realized. The resulting scale of the per-photon force and the mass of the structure enable the exploration of cavity optomechanical regimes in which, for example, the mechanical rigidity of the structure is dominantly provided by the internal light field itself. In addition to precision measurement and sensitive force detection(9), nano-optomechanics may find application in reconfigurable and tunable photonic systems(10), light-based radio-frequency communication(11) and the generation of giant optical nonlinearities for wavelength conversion and optical buffering(12).

【 授权许可】

Free   

  文献评价指标  
  下载次数:0次 浏览次数:0次