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Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Probing optical mode hybridization in an integrated graphene nano-optomechanical system

Aneesh Dash, S. K. Selvaraja, and A. K. Naik

We propose a scheme for sensitive local monitoring of mode hybridization in vertically asymmetric waveguides with a nano-optomechanical probe based on graphene. Extracting local information about mode hybridization is challenging using intensity measurements at the output or scanning optical probes over the waveguide. Transferring the information about the guided field profiles into the mechanical mode of graphene (with ultra-low-force sensitivity) using the optical gradient force allows for sensitive probing of the mode hybridization. In our proposed scheme, we estimate that a 100% change in the TE fraction of the fundamental quasi-TM waveguide mode would cause a change in the vibration amplitude of graphene on the order of 1000 pm. The limit of detection of the TE fraction is approximately 0.001. The change in the TE fraction due to index perturbations in the core and cladding can also be used for index sensing with responsivity on the order of 1000 pm change in vibration amplitude per refractive index unit and a limit of detection of 2×10−4 refractive index units. This work provides novel methods for applications in optomechanical modulation and sensing.

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