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Theory of Mechanical Displacement Measurement Using a Multiple Cavity Mode Transducer

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Abstract

We present an optomechanical displacement transducer that relies on three cavity modes parametrically coupled to a mechanical oscillator and whose frequency spacing matches the mechanical resonance frequency. The additional resonances allow us to reach the standard quantum limit at a substantially lower input power (compared to the case of only one resonance), as both sensitivity and quantum backaction are enhanced.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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