Magnetic actuation and feedback cooling of a cavity optomechanical torque sensor
Although optomechanics enables precision metrology, measurements beyond mechanical properties often require hybrid devices. Here, Kim et al. demonstrate that a ferromagnetic needle integrated with a torsional resonator can determine the magnetic properties and amplify or cool the resonator motion.
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Main Authors: | P. H. Kim, B. D. Hauer, T. J. Clark, F. Fani Sani, M. R. Freeman, J. P. Davis |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a42d4e81f7324ad9996d73a096ec4fb2 |
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