Abstract
Periodicity in materials yields interesting and useful phenomena. Applied to the propagation of light, periodicity gives rise to photonic crystals1, which can be precisely engineered for such applications as guiding and dispersing optical beams2,3, tightly confining and trapping light resonantly4, and enhancing nonlinear optical interactions5. Photonic crystals can also be formed into planar lightwave circuits for the integration of optical and electrical microsystems6. In a photonic crystal, the periodicity of the host medium is used to manipulate the properties of light, whereas a phononic crystal uses periodicity to manipulate mechanical vibrations7,8,9,10,11,12,13. As has been demonstrated in studies of Raman-like scattering in epitaxially grown vertical cavity structures14 and photonic crystal fibres15, the simultaneous confinement of mechanical and optical modes in periodic structures can lead to greatly enhanced light–matter interactions. A logical next step is thus to create planar circuits that act as both photonic and phononic crystals16: optomechanical crystals. Here we describe the design, fabrication and characterization of a planar, silicon-chip-based optomechanical crystal capable of co-localizing and strongly coupling 200-terahertz photons and 2-gigahertz phonons. These planar optomechanical crystals bring the powerful techniques of optics and photonic crystals to bear on phononic crystals, providing exquisitely sensitive (near quantum-limited), optical measurements of mechanical vibrations, while simultaneously providing strong nonlinear interactions for optics in a large and technologically relevant range of frequencies.
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Funding for this work was provided by a DARPA seed grant (grant no. HR0011-08-0002) and the National Science Foundation (EMT grant no. 0622246, MRSEC grant no. DMR-0520565, and CIAN grant no. EEC-0812072 through University of Arizona).
Author Contributions M.E., J.C., and R.C. performed the design, fabrication, and testing of devices. M.E., K.J.V., and O.P. developed the device concept and planned the measurements. All authors worked together to write the manuscript.
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Eichenfield, M., Chan, J., Camacho, R. et al. Optomechanical crystals . Nature 462, 78–82 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature08524
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