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Chaos in Optomechanical Systems Coupled to a Non-Markovian Environment. [PDF]
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Chemical Mapping of Nanoparticle-Ligand Interfaces in Optical Nanocavities. [PDF]
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Optomechanical dissipative solitons
Nature, 2021Nonlinear wave-matter interactions may give rise to solitons, phenomena that feature inherent stability in wave propagation and unusual spectral characteristics. Solitons have been created in a variety of physical systems and have had important roles in a broad range of applications, including communications, spectroscopy and metrology1-4.
Jing Zhang +10 more
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Optics Letters, 2012
We introduce optomechanical nanoantennae, which show dramatic changes in scattering properties by minuscule changes in geometry. These structures are very compact, with a volume 500 times smaller than free-space optical wavelength volume. This deep subwavelength geometry leads to high speed and low switching power.
Alireza, Bonakdar +3 more
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We introduce optomechanical nanoantennae, which show dramatic changes in scattering properties by minuscule changes in geometry. These structures are very compact, with a volume 500 times smaller than free-space optical wavelength volume. This deep subwavelength geometry leads to high speed and low switching power.
Alireza, Bonakdar +3 more
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2013 Conference on Lasers & Electro-Optics Europe & International Quantum Electronics Conference CLEO EUROPE/IQEC, 2012
Inducing a Quiet Space The interaction between light and matter forms the foundation of many applications in communication and sensing, as well as provides insights into fundamental quantum-level processes. Optical coupling of a mechanical system can be used to study these processes.
Chunhua, Dong +3 more
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Inducing a Quiet Space The interaction between light and matter forms the foundation of many applications in communication and sensing, as well as provides insights into fundamental quantum-level processes. Optical coupling of a mechanical system can be used to study these processes.
Chunhua, Dong +3 more
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Cavity optomechanics and optomechanical crystals
Integrated Photonics Research, Silicon and Nanophotonics and Photonics in Switching, 2010We propose, analyze, design, and take the first experimental steps towards the demonstration of optomechanical crystals capable of converting photons to phonons, and vice versa, in a quantum-limited setting.
Amir H. Safavi-Naeini +2 more
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Applied Optics, 1998
The basic elements of a fairly complete optomechanical kit based on the use of LEGO are presented. Taking advantage of the great variety of standard LEGO elements, and adding a few custom components made of Plexiglas, we show how most of the mechanical parts of an optical setup can be built with little effort and at an extremely reduced cost.
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The basic elements of a fairly complete optomechanical kit based on the use of LEGO are presented. Taking advantage of the great variety of standard LEGO elements, and adding a few custom components made of Plexiglas, we show how most of the mechanical parts of an optical setup can be built with little effort and at an extremely reduced cost.
F Quercioli +3 more
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Chiral metasurface optomechanics
Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2019We report on mechanical action on light polarization, and its back-action effect, in a chiral metasurface. Our thin-film nanostructured semiconductor device may prove of relevance for fast polarization state generation and detection.
Zanotto Simone +5 more
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Science, 2017
Quantum kicks are delivered to a mechanical oscillator in air and at room ...
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Quantum kicks are delivered to a mechanical oscillator in air and at room ...
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Achromatic optomechanical modulator
Applied Optics, 1986We present details of the construction and performance of an optomechanical amplitude modulator. The heart of the modulator is an oscillating small mirror which makes it a low-power low-voltage device. The modulation frequency is fixed, but, in our model, it can be changed from 10 to 20 kHz by simple adjustments, and the modulator has high transmission.
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