Ultralow-Noise SiN Trampoline Resonators for Sensing and Optomechanics
arXiv:1511.01769 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevX.6.021001
Abstract
In force sensing, optomechanics, and quantum motion experiments, it is typically advantageous to create lightweight, compliant mechanical elements with the lowest possible force noise. Here we report wafer-scale batch fabrication and characterization of high-aspect-ratio, nanogram-scale SiN "trampolines" having quality factors above and ringdown times exceeding five minutes (1 mHz linewidth). We measure a thermally limited force noise sensitivity of 16.20.8 aN/Hz at room temperature, with a spring constant (1 N/m) 2-5 orders of magnitude larger than those of competing technologies. We also characterize the suitability of these devices for high-finesse cavity readout and optomechanics applications, finding no evidence of surface or bulk optical losses from the processed nitride in a cavity achieving finesse 40,000. These parameters provide access to a single-photon cooperativity in the resolved-sideband limit, wherein a variety of outstanding optomechanics goals become feasible.
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