Experimental demonstration of a laterally deformable optical nanoelectromechanical system grating transducer |
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Authors: | Keeler Bianca E N Carr Dustin W Sullivan John P Friedmann Thomas A Wendt Joel R |
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Affiliation: | Sandia National Laboratories, Albuquerque, New Mexico 87185, USA. bekeele@sandia.gov |
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Abstract: | We experimentally demonstrate operation of a laterally deformable optical nanoelectromechanical system grating transducer. The device is fabricated in amorphous diamond with standard lithographic techniques. For small changes in the spacing of the subwavelength grating elements, lossy propagating resonant modes in the plane of the grating cause a large change in the optical reflection amplitude. An in-plane motion detection sensitivity of 160 fm/square root(Hz) was measured, exceeding that of any other optical microelectromechanical system transducer to our knowledge. Calculations predict that this sensitivity could be improved to better than 40 fm/square root(Hz) in future designs. In addition to having applications in the field of inertial sensors, this device could also be used as an optical modulator. |
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