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Dynamics of a tethered silicon photonic crystal membrane due to optical gradient, photothermal and Casimir forces

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Abstract

We experimentally studied the effects of optical gradient and photothermal forces on the optomechanics of tethered silicon membranes. Novel engineering of support arms facilitates tunable optomechanical coupling and probing of Casimir interactions.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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