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We bridge between optomechanics and microfluidics by experimentally demonstrating optically excited vibrations. Our device enables extending optomechanics to non-solid phases of matter in a fluid containing microcapillary.
Ultrashort optical pulses have been generated on chip from a frequency comb generated within a Si3N4 micro-resonator. The pulses are measured using frequency resolved optical gating and found to have a FWHM of 74 fs.
We characterize the mass sensing properties of microtoroidal optomechanical oscillator (OMO). We show a record sensitivity slope of 1300 Hz/pg and study the impact of mass distribution, mode selection and noise on mass sensitivity.
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