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This project explores the development of a Nano-OptoMechanical System (NOMS) that integrates nanomechanical motion with optical detection. It aims to enhance sensing capabilities through improved optical and mechanical coupling using Gallium-Arsenide resonators.
A Nano-OptoMechanical System (NOMS) is an ideal interface between nanomechanical motion and photons.
The merits of such a system depend crucially on the level of optical/mechanical coupling.
For sufficient coupling, the nanomechanical motion is efficiently imprinted on photons and read-out with the assets of optical detection: broadband, fast, ultra sensitive (ultimately quantum limited).
Moreover, in a NOMS, the very dynamics of the motion (its frequency, damping, noise spectrum) can be control…
Université Paris Diderot-Paris 7
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