We investigate the optomechanical properties of a periodic array of identical scatterers placed inside an optical cavity and extend our previous results [Xuereb, Genes, and Dantan, Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 223601 (2012)]. We show that operating at the points where the array is transmissive results in linear optomechanical coupling strengths between the cavity field and collective motional modes of the array that may be several orders of magnitude larger than is possible with an equivalent reflective ensemble. We describe and interpret these effects in detail and investigate the nature of the scaling laws of the coupling strengths for the different transmissive points in various regimes
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
We present a scheme to strongly enhance the readout sensitivity of the squared displacement of a mob...
Studying the interplay between multiple coupled mechanical resonators is a promising new direction i...
We investigate the optomechanical properties of a periodic array of identical scatterers placed insi...
We investigate the optomechanical properties of a periodic array of identical scatterers placed insi...
We investigate the collective optomechanics of an ensemble of scatterers inside a Fabry-Perot resona...
We investigate the collective optomechanics of an ensemble of scatterers inside a Fabry-Perot resona...
The field of cavity optomechanics treats the interaction between light and nano- and micro-mechanica...
Optomechanical systems couple light stored inside an optical cavity to the motion of a mechanical mo...
The field of cavity optomechanics treats the interaction between light and nano- and micro-mechanica...
We investigate the collective optomechanics of an ensemble of scatterers inside a Fabry-Perot resona...
Optomechanical systems couple light stored inside an optical cavity to the motion of a mechanical mo...
We investigate a cavity quantum electrodynamic effect, where the alignment of two-dimensional freely...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. We investigate the coupling between mechanical and optical modes supporte...
We present a scheme to strongly enhance the readout sensitivity of the squared displacement of a mob...
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
We present a scheme to strongly enhance the readout sensitivity of the squared displacement of a mob...
Studying the interplay between multiple coupled mechanical resonators is a promising new direction i...
We investigate the optomechanical properties of a periodic array of identical scatterers placed insi...
We investigate the optomechanical properties of a periodic array of identical scatterers placed insi...
We investigate the collective optomechanics of an ensemble of scatterers inside a Fabry-Perot resona...
We investigate the collective optomechanics of an ensemble of scatterers inside a Fabry-Perot resona...
The field of cavity optomechanics treats the interaction between light and nano- and micro-mechanica...
Optomechanical systems couple light stored inside an optical cavity to the motion of a mechanical mo...
The field of cavity optomechanics treats the interaction between light and nano- and micro-mechanica...
We investigate the collective optomechanics of an ensemble of scatterers inside a Fabry-Perot resona...
Optomechanical systems couple light stored inside an optical cavity to the motion of a mechanical mo...
We investigate a cavity quantum electrodynamic effect, where the alignment of two-dimensional freely...
© 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. We investigate the coupling between mechanical and optical modes supporte...
We present a scheme to strongly enhance the readout sensitivity of the squared displacement of a mob...
Multielement cavity optomechanics constitutes a direction to observe novel effects with mechanical r...
We present a scheme to strongly enhance the readout sensitivity of the squared displacement of a mob...
Studying the interplay between multiple coupled mechanical resonators is a promising new direction i...