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Simultaneous radiation pressure induced heating and cooling of an opto-mechanical resonator
Cavity opto-mechanics enabled radiation-pressure coupling between optical and
mechanical modes of a micro-mechanical resonator gives rise to dynamical
backaction, enabling amplification and cooling of mechanical motion. Due to a
combination of large mechanical oscillations and necessary saturation of
amplification, the noise floor of the opto-mechanical resonator increases,
rendering it ineffective at transducing small signals, and thereby cooling
another mechanical resonance of the system. Here we show amplification of one
mechanical resonance in a micro-mechanical ring resonator while simultaneously
cooling another mechanical resonance by exploiting two closely spaced optical
whispering gallery mode cavity resonances
Phase Noise Modeling of Opto-Mechanical Oscillators
We build upon and derive a precise far from carrier phase noise model for
radiation pressure driven opto-mechanical oscillators and show that
calculations based on our model accurately match published phase noise data for
such oscillators. Furthermore, we derive insights based on the equations
presented and calculate phase noise for an array of coupled disk resonators,
showing that it is possible to achieve phase noise as low as -80 dBc/Hz at 1
kHz offset for a 54 MHz opto-mechanical oscillator
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