Modelling of cavity optomechanical magnetometers

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Abstract

Cavity optomechanical magnetic field sensors, constructed by coupling a magnetostrictive material to a micro-toroidal optical cavity, act as ultra-sensitive room temperature magnetometers with tens of micrometre size and broad bandwidth, combined with a simple operating scheme. Here, we develop a general recipe for predicting the field sensitivity of these devices. Several geometries are analysed, with a highest predicted sensitivity of 180 pT/√Hz at 28 µm resolution limited by thermal noise in good agreement with previous experimental observations. Furthermore, by adjusting the composition of the magnetostrictive material and its annealing process, a sensitivity as good as 20 pT/√Hz may be possible at the same resolution. This method paves a way for future design of magnetostrictive material based optomechanical magnetometers, possibly allowing both scalar and vectorial magnetometers.

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Yu, Y., Forstner, S., Rubinsztein-Dunlop, H., & Bowen, W. P. (2018). Modelling of cavity optomechanical magnetometers. Sensors (Switzerland), 18(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/s18051558

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