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Friday, April 29, 2016

Ultralow-Noise SiN Trampoline Resonators for Sensing and Optomechanics

Christoph Reinhardt, Tina Müller, Alexandre Bourassa, and Jack C. Sankey

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 the fabrication and characterization of high-aspect-ratio, nanogram-scale Si3N4 “trampolines” having quality factors above 4×107 and ringdown times exceeding 5 min (mHz linewidth). These devices exhibit thermally limited force noise sensitivities below 20  aN/Hz1/2 at room temperature, which is the lowest among solid-state mechanical sensors. 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 C0∼8 in the resolved-sideband limit, wherein a variety of outstanding optomechanics goals become feasible.

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