Stabilization of a linear nanomechanical oscillator to its thermodynamic limit

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Abstract

The rapid development of micro-and nanomechanical oscillators in the past decade has led to the emergence of novel devices and sensors that are opening new frontiers in both applied and fundamental science. The potential of these devices is however affected by their increased sensitivity to external perturbations. Here we report a non-perturbative optomechanical stabilization technique and apply the method to stabilize a linear nanomechanical beam at its thermodynamic limit at room temperature. The reported ability to stabilize a nanomechanical oscillator to the thermodynamic limit can be extended to a variety of systems and increases the sensitivity range of nanomechanical sensors in both fundamental and applied studies. © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited.

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Gavartin, E., Verlot, P., & Kippenberg, T. J. (2013). Stabilization of a linear nanomechanical oscillator to its thermodynamic limit. Nature Communications, 4. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3860

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