Optical spring effect in micro-bubble resonators and its application for the effective mass measurement of optomechanical resonant mode

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In this work, we present a novel approach for obtaining the effective mass of mechanical vibration mode in micro-bubble resonators (MBRs). To be specific, the effective mass is deduced from the measurement of optical spring effect (OSE) in MBRs. This approach is demonstrated and applied to analyze the effective mass of hollow MBRs and liquid-filled MBRs, respectively. It is found that the liquid-filled MBRs has significantly stronger OSE and a less effective mass than hollow MBRs, both of the extraordinary behaviors can be beneficial for applications such as mass sensing. Larger OSE from higher order harmonics of the mechanical modes is also observed. Our work paves a way towards the developing of OSE-based high sensitive mass sensor in MBRs.

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Chen, Z., Wu, X., Liu, L., & Xu, L. (2017). Optical spring effect in micro-bubble resonators and its application for the effective mass measurement of optomechanical resonant mode. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17102256

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