2023
DOI: 10.1364/optica.473187
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High-frequency torsional motion transduction using optomechanical coupled oscillators

Abstract: Using light to measure an object’s motion is central to operating mechanical sensors that probe forces and fields. Cavity optomechanical systems embed mechanical resonators inside optical resonators. This enhances the sensitivity of optomechanical measurements, but only if the mechanical resonator does not spoil the properties of the optical cavity. For example, cavity optomechanical detection of resonators made from optically absorbing materials, or whose geometry does not possess suitable spatial symmetry, i… Show more

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