Intracavity squeezing is a promising technique that may improve the sensitivity of gravitational wave detectors and cool optomechanical oscillators to the ground state. However, the photothermal effect may modify the occurrence of optomechanical coupling due to the presence of a nonlinear optical crystal in an optical cavity. We propose a novel method to predict the influence of the photothermal effect by measuring the susceptibility of the optomechanical oscillator and identifying the net optical spring constant and photothermal absorption rate. Using this method, we succeeded in precisely estimating parameters related to even minor photothermal effects, which could not be measured using a previously developed method.Comment: 15 pages, 5 f...
Cavity enhancement of optical fields is providing a new way to couple light and mechanical motion. I...
Increasing the interaction between light and mechanical resonators is an ongoing endeavor in the fie...
xi, 125 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Se...
Photothermal effects can alter the response of an optical cavity, for example, by inducing self-lock...
The nonlinear interaction between photothermal effects and optical cavities may have significant imp...
A study of the phototermal instabilities in a Fabry-Perot cavity is reported, where one mirror consi...
Recent experiments that use radiation pressure in microcavities either to create micro-wave-rate mec...
We review recent progress in the field of optomechanics, where one studies the effects of radiation ...
We analyze the performance of optomechanical cooling of a mechanical resonator in the presence of a ...
The nonlinear component of the optomechanical interaction between light and mechanical vibration pro...
Optomechanical systems have been attracting intensive attention in various physical experiments. Wit...
We report on the observation of photo-thermal feed-back in a stable dual-carrier optical spring. The...
Cavity optomechanical systems in the quantum regime consist of a cavity mode and mechanical element ...
Photon number-squeezed states are of significant value in fundamental quantum research and have a wi...
In this work, we combine the large per-photon optical gradient force with the sensitive feedback of ...
Cavity enhancement of optical fields is providing a new way to couple light and mechanical motion. I...
Increasing the interaction between light and mechanical resonators is an ongoing endeavor in the fie...
xi, 125 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Se...
Photothermal effects can alter the response of an optical cavity, for example, by inducing self-lock...
The nonlinear interaction between photothermal effects and optical cavities may have significant imp...
A study of the phototermal instabilities in a Fabry-Perot cavity is reported, where one mirror consi...
Recent experiments that use radiation pressure in microcavities either to create micro-wave-rate mec...
We review recent progress in the field of optomechanics, where one studies the effects of radiation ...
We analyze the performance of optomechanical cooling of a mechanical resonator in the presence of a ...
The nonlinear component of the optomechanical interaction between light and mechanical vibration pro...
Optomechanical systems have been attracting intensive attention in various physical experiments. Wit...
We report on the observation of photo-thermal feed-back in a stable dual-carrier optical spring. The...
Cavity optomechanical systems in the quantum regime consist of a cavity mode and mechanical element ...
Photon number-squeezed states are of significant value in fundamental quantum research and have a wi...
In this work, we combine the large per-photon optical gradient force with the sensitive feedback of ...
Cavity enhancement of optical fields is providing a new way to couple light and mechanical motion. I...
Increasing the interaction between light and mechanical resonators is an ongoing endeavor in the fie...
xi, 125 p. : ill. (some col.) A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Se...