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Dynamic range linearization for chip-scale laser optomechanical inertial sensing

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Abstract

Here we present an optomechanical inertial accelerometer with resonant frequency readout, where the transducer's core photonic crystal has been designed to provide linear input-output dependence, which is further enhanced by our integrated linearization model.

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