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Optomechanical Coupling in a Two-Dimensional Photonic Crystal Defect Cavity

Gavartin, E.  
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Braive, R.
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Sagnes, I.
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2011
Physical Review Letters

Periodically structured materials can sustain both optical and mechanical modes. Here we investigate and observe experimentally the optomechanical properties of a conventional two-dimensional suspended photonic crystal defect cavity with a mode volume of similar to 3(lambda/n)(3). Two families of mechanical modes are observed: flexural modes, associated to the motion of the whole suspended membrane, and localized modes with frequencies in the GHz regime corresponding to localized phonons in the optical defect cavity of diffraction-limited size. We demonstrate direct measurements of the optomechanical vacuum coupling rate using a frequency calibration technique. The highest measured values exceed 80 kHz, demonstrating high coupling of optical and mechanical modes in such structures.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.106.203902
Web of Science ID

WOS:000290729400007

Author(s)
Gavartin, E.  
Braive, R.
Sagnes, I.
Arcizet, O.
Beveratos, A.
Kippenberg, T. J.  
Robert-Philip, I.
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

106

Article Number

203902

Subjects

Wave-Guides

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Quantum-Dot

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Microcavities

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Nanocavity

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Laser

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