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Parallel Transduction of Nanomechanical Motion Using Plasmonic Resonators

Thijssen, Rutger
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Kippenberg, Tobias J.  
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Polman, Albert
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2014
Acs Photonics

We demonstrate parallel transduction of thermally driven mechanical motion of an array of gold-coated silicon nitride nanomechanical beams, by using near-field confinement in plasmonic metal-insulator metal resonators supported in the gap between the gold layers. The free-space optical readout, enabled by the plasmonic resonances, allows for addressing multiple mechanical resonators in a single measurement. Light absorbed in the metal layer of the beams modifies their mechanical properties, allowing photothermal tuning of the eigenfrequencies. The appearance of photothermally driven parametric amplification indicates the possibility of plasmonic mechanical actuation.

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research article
DOI
10.1021/ph500262b
Web of Science ID

WOS:000345542400013

Author(s)
Thijssen, Rutger
Kippenberg, Tobias J.  
Polman, Albert
Verhagen, Ewold  
Date Issued

2014

Publisher

Amer Chemical Soc

Published in
Acs Photonics
Volume

1

Issue

11

Start page

1181

End page

1188

Subjects

plasmonics

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optomechanics

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near-field interactions

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photothermal force

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NEMS arrays

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nano-optomechanical transducers

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REVIEWED

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December 30, 2014
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