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Here, we report an unexplored optomechanical dynamical regime that stems from the simultaneous self-sustained optomechanical oscillation of two
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An optomechanical modulator is a device that modulates the amplitude or phase of an optical signal using mechanical vibrations. Here we report a low-voltage optical phase shifter based on piezo-actuated mechanical cantilevers, fabricated on a CMOS compatible, 200 mm wafer-based visible photonics platform. We show linear phase and amplitude modulation with 6 Vπ-cm in differential operation, -1.
Here, we report an unexplored optomechanical dynamical regime that stems from the simultaneous self-sustained optomechanical oscillation of two
This review provides an introduction to the fundamental principles and classification of optical modulation, including electro-optic modulation, all-optical modulation, acousto-optic
An electro–optic phase modulator for free-space beams An optical intensity modulator for optical telecommunications An electro–optic modulator (EOM) is an
We presented two specific designs for our piezo-optomechanical modulator, highlighting its versatility and overall suitability for large programmable photonic mesh circuits in the visible regime.
We report a non-genetic optical neural stimulation and modulation strategy with sub-cellular precision based on optomechanical bio-dart, which also
ABSTRACT We show operation of a silicon MEMS based narrow-band optical modulator with large modulation depth by improving the electro-mechanical transducer. We demonstrate an application of
Abstract A new class of hybrid systems that couple optical, electrical and mechanical degrees of freedom in nanoscale devices is under development in laboratories worldwide. These nano-opto
Advancements in photonics across telecommunications, sensing, and data processing have elevated optical modulation to a pivotal position for high-speed, efficient signal processing. This
In this work, we present an Opto-Electro-Mechanical Modulator (OEMM) for RF-to-optical transduction realized via an ultra-coherent nanomembrane resonator capacitively coupled to an rf
Drawing on conceptual and technological advances from the field of optomechanics, they also bear the potential for highly efficient, low-noise transducers between microwave and optical signals, both in
In this work, we present an Opto-Electro-Mechanical Modulator (OEMM) for RF-to-optical transduction realized via an ultra-coherent
This technique exploits coupled electromechanical and optomechanical interactions in material platforms such as GaAs, lithium niobate, alumina, and silicon, enabling scalable, low-power, and ultrafast
Abstract: In this work we demonstrate novel integrated-optics modulators and switches, realized in a glass substrate by femtosecond laser pulses. These devices are based on oscillating
where φ is the modulation phase shift of the pump beam that can be set and controlled by a phase shifter in the experiment (see Supplementary Sec. 3). In Eq. (5), the first term is contributed by the
Resonant micro-opto-mechanical modulators fabricated by femtosecond laser micromachining Michele Spagnoloa, Roberto Memeoa,b, Riccardo Mottaa, Francesco Pellegattaa,b, Andrea Crespia,b, and
Abstract: In this work, we present an Opto-Electro-Mechanical Modulator (OEMM) for RF-to-optical transduction realized via an ultra-coherent nanomembrane resonator capacitively coupled to an rf
Waveguide-based interferometric circuits are widely employed in optical communications, sensing and computing applications. In particular, glass-based devices are appealing due to the trans-parency
In semiconductor nano-optomechanical resonators, several forms of light-matter interaction can enrich the canonical radiation pressure coupling of light and mechanical motion and
Information encoding on optical signals is widespread in nowadays technology, ranging from optical fiber links in consumer electronic devices to long-distance communications via fiber networks and
Schematic of the soft optomechanical systems for mechanical sensing, optical modulation and mechanical actuation, according to their different
We presented two specific designs of our piezo-optomechanical modulator, highlighting its versatility and overall suitability for large programmable photonic mesh circuits in the visible regime.
Here, we study this system in the time-domain, focusing on modulation phenomena in both the optical and acoustic domains, mediated by the optomechanical interaction and coupling to both photonic
This type of modulator relies on the interaction between light and a mechanical resonator, typically a micro or nanoscale structure, to generate a modulation signal. Optomechanical
Schematic of the soft optomechanical systems for mechanical sensing, optical modulation and mechanical actuation, according to their diferent working principles.
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