This article describes in detail a technique for modeling cavity optomechanical field sensors. A magnetic or electric field induces a spatially varying stress across the sensor, which then induces a force on mechanical eigenmodes of the system. The force on each oscillator can then be determined from an overlap integral between magnetostrictive stress and the corresponding eigenmode, with the optomechanical coupling strength determining the ultimate resolution with which this force can be detected. Furthermore, an optomechanical magnetic field sensor is compared to other magnetic field sensors in terms of sensitivity and potential for miniaturization. It is shown that an optomechanical sensor can potentially outperform state-of-the-art magn...
We demonstrate an optical magnetic field sensor based on a metamaterial-microcavity. Actuation of th...
For the sensitive high-resolution force- and field-sensing applications, the large-mass microelectro...
We achieved sensitivity of 30 pT/Hz and working bandwidth larger than 100 MHz, using cavity optomech...
This article presents a technique for modeling cavity optomechanical field sensors. A magnetic or el...
Cavity optomechanical magnetic field sensors, constructed by coupling a magnetostrictive material to...
Cavity optomechanical magnetic field sensors, constructed by coupling a magnetostrictive material to...
A cavity optomechanical magnetometer is demonstrated. The magnetic-field-induced expansion of a magn...
We present a model of a cavity optomechanical magnetic field sensor based on a microtoroidal resonat...
Cavity Optomechanical magnetometry is realized by embedding the magnetostrictive material into the h...
The dual-resonant enhancement of mechanical and optical response in cavity optomechanical magnetomet...
Optomechanical magnetometers have been previously demonstrated to achieve sensitivities comparable t...
We present a new treatment of optical forces, revealing that the forces in virtually all optomechani...
A cavity optomechanical magnetometeroperating in the 100 pT range is reported. The device operates a...
A scheme of weak force detection in coupled oscillator optomechanical system has been proposed. By i...
ABSTRACT: As sensors become integrated in more applications, interest in magnetostrictive sensor tec...
We demonstrate an optical magnetic field sensor based on a metamaterial-microcavity. Actuation of th...
For the sensitive high-resolution force- and field-sensing applications, the large-mass microelectro...
We achieved sensitivity of 30 pT/Hz and working bandwidth larger than 100 MHz, using cavity optomech...
This article presents a technique for modeling cavity optomechanical field sensors. A magnetic or el...
Cavity optomechanical magnetic field sensors, constructed by coupling a magnetostrictive material to...
Cavity optomechanical magnetic field sensors, constructed by coupling a magnetostrictive material to...
A cavity optomechanical magnetometer is demonstrated. The magnetic-field-induced expansion of a magn...
We present a model of a cavity optomechanical magnetic field sensor based on a microtoroidal resonat...
Cavity Optomechanical magnetometry is realized by embedding the magnetostrictive material into the h...
The dual-resonant enhancement of mechanical and optical response in cavity optomechanical magnetomet...
Optomechanical magnetometers have been previously demonstrated to achieve sensitivities comparable t...
We present a new treatment of optical forces, revealing that the forces in virtually all optomechani...
A cavity optomechanical magnetometeroperating in the 100 pT range is reported. The device operates a...
A scheme of weak force detection in coupled oscillator optomechanical system has been proposed. By i...
ABSTRACT: As sensors become integrated in more applications, interest in magnetostrictive sensor tec...
We demonstrate an optical magnetic field sensor based on a metamaterial-microcavity. Actuation of th...
For the sensitive high-resolution force- and field-sensing applications, the large-mass microelectro...
We achieved sensitivity of 30 pT/Hz and working bandwidth larger than 100 MHz, using cavity optomech...