A numerical method aimed to predict the optomechanical dynamics in micro-and nano-structured resonant cavities is introduced here. The rigorousness of it is ensured by exploiting the harmonic version of the transformation optics (TO) technique and by considering all the energy-transduction contributions of electrostriction, radiation pressure, photoelas-ticity and moving boundaries. Since our full-wave approach implements a multi-modal analysis and also considers material losses, from both a mechanical and an optical point of view, a considerable step further has been made in respect to the standard optomechanical perturbative theory. The efficiency and the versatility of the strategy are tested by analysing the optomechanical behaviour of a corrugated Si-based nanobeam and comparing numerical results to experimental ones from the literature.
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Stocchi, M., Mencarelli, D., Pennec, Y., Djafari-Rouhani, B., & Pierantoni, L. (2018). Rigorous simulation of nonlinear optomechanical coupling in micro-and nano-structured resonant cavities. International Journal of Optomechatronics, 12(1), 11–19. https://doi.org/10.1080/15599612.2018.1459977
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