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Chip-based silica microspheres for cavity optomechanics

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Abstract

We realized on-chip silica microspheres, featuring excellent thermal coupling to the silicon-wafer. These chip-based microspheres can overcome the problem of thermal bistability and are especially suitable for optomechanical studies in vacuum or at low temperature.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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