Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
The problem of the stability of a cavity optomechanical system based on an oscillator having at the same time low optical and mechanical losses is addressed. As it is the aim to extend the use of optical squeezing as a tool for improving quantum limited displacement sensing at low frequency, a family of opto-mechanical devices designed to work at frequencies of about 100 kHz was developed. The devices actually meet the initial design goals, but new requirements have emerged from the analysis of their behavior in optical cavities, due to the interaction between the cavity locking system and the low order normal modes of the devices.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Cavity quantum optomechanics; Micromirrors; Optical damping; Optomechanical systems; Radiation pressure interaction
List of contributors:
Bonaldi, Michele; Marconi, Lorenzo; Marino, FRANCESCO MARIO SIMONE; Borrielli, ANTONIO LORENZO
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