Cavity optomechanics provides high-performance sensor technology, and the scheme is also applicable to liquid samples for biological and rheological applications. However, previously reported methods using fluidic capillary channels and liquid droplets are based on fixed-by-design structures and therefore do not allow an active free-space approach to the samples. Here, we demonstrate an alternate technique using a probe-based architecture with a twin-microbottle resonator. The probe consists of two microbottle optomechanical resonators, where one bottle (for detection) is immersed in liquid and the other bottle (for readout) is placed in air, which retains excellent detection performance through the high optical-Q (~107) of the readout bott...
Operation of nanomechanical devices in liquid has been challenging due to the strong viscous damping...
We present a resonant mass sensor for specific biomolecular detection in a subnanoliter fluid volume...
Viscous damping severely limits the performance of resonator based sensing in liquids. We present en...
Cavity optomechanics experiments parametrically couple the phonon modes and photon modes in microres...
The increased use of biosensing technologies has saved countless patients and is continuously improv...
An optomechanical resonator can greatly enhance the coupling between optical and mechanical waves wi...
An optomechanical resonator can greatly enhance the coupling between optical and mechanical waves wi...
We report the use of commercially available glass microcapillaries as micromechanical resonators for...
We demonstrate that miniature optomechanical disk resonators can operate in liquids as ultrafast and...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
High-Q optical resonators have revolutionized label-free sensing of nanoparticles, down to the resol...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
Operation of nanomechanical devices in liquid has been challenging due to the strong viscous damping...
We present a resonant mass sensor for specific biomolecular detection in a subnanoliter fluid volume...
Viscous damping severely limits the performance of resonator based sensing in liquids. We present en...
Cavity optomechanics experiments parametrically couple the phonon modes and photon modes in microres...
The increased use of biosensing technologies has saved countless patients and is continuously improv...
An optomechanical resonator can greatly enhance the coupling between optical and mechanical waves wi...
An optomechanical resonator can greatly enhance the coupling between optical and mechanical waves wi...
We report the use of commercially available glass microcapillaries as micromechanical resonators for...
We demonstrate that miniature optomechanical disk resonators can operate in liquids as ultrafast and...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
High-Q optical resonators have revolutionized label-free sensing of nanoparticles, down to the resol...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
International audienceNano-optomechanical resonators have demonstrated in the last few years their e...
Operation of nanomechanical devices in liquid has been challenging due to the strong viscous damping...
We present a resonant mass sensor for specific biomolecular detection in a subnanoliter fluid volume...
Viscous damping severely limits the performance of resonator based sensing in liquids. We present en...