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Harnessing optical forces in integrated photonic circuits

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NATURE
卷 456, 期 7221, 页码 480-U28

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nature07545

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  1. Alexander von Humboldt postdoctoral fellowship programme
  2. Air Force Office of Scientific Research Young Investigator Program
  3. NSF STC MDITR Center

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The force exerted by photons is of fundamental importance in light matter interactions. For example, in free space, optical tweezers have been widely used to manipulate atoms and microscale dielectric particles(1,2). This optical force is expected to be greatly enhanced in integrated photonic circuits in which light is highly concentrated at the nanoscale(3,4). Harnessing the optical force on a semiconductor chip will allow solid state devices, such as electromechanical systems, to operate under new physical principles. Indeed, recent experiments have elucidated the radiation forces of light in highfinesse optical microcavities(5-7), but the large footprint of these devices ultimately prevents scaling down to nanoscale dimensions. Recent theoreticalwork has predicted that a transverse optical force can be generated and used directly for electromechanical actuation without the need for a high- finesse cavity(3). However, on- chip exploitation of this force has been a significant challenge, primarily owing to the lack of efficient nanoscale mechanical transducers in the photonics domain. Here we report the direct detection and exploitation of transverse optical forces in an integrated silicon photonic circuit through an embedded nanomechanical resonator. The nanomechanical device, a free-standing waveguide, is driven by the optical force and read out through evanescent coupling of the guided light to the dielectric substrate. This new optical force enables all- optical operation of nanomechanical systems on a CMOS ( complementary metal- oxide- semiconductor)- compatible platform, with substantial bandwidth and design flexibility compared to conventional electrical- based schemes.

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