Affiliation:
1. Technical University of Denmark
Abstract
Membrane-based cavity optomechanical systems have been widely
successful; however, their chip-scale integration remains a
significant challenge. Here we present a solution based on metasurface
design. Specifically, by non-periodic photonic crystal patterning of a Si3N4 membrane, we realize a suspended
metamirror with a finite focal length, enabling formation of a stable
optical cavity with a plane end-mirror. We present simulation,
fabrication, and characterization of the metamirror using both
free-space and cavity-based measurements, demonstrating reflectivities
as high as 99% and cavity finesse as high as 600. The mirror radius of
curvature (∼30cm) is inferred from the cavity mode
spectrum. In combination with phononic engineering, focusing membrane
mirrors offer a route towards high-cooperativity, vertically
integrated cavity optomechanical systems with applications ranging
from precision force sensing to hybrid quantum transduction.
Funder
iGlobes
National Science Foundation