Photonics Research, Volume. 8, Issue 7, 1064(2020)
Ultrabroadband and sensitive cavity optomechanical magnetometry
Fig. 1. (a)–(c) Optical microscope images showing the Terfenol-D deposition process. (d) and (e) The SEM images of a microtoroid before and after the Terfenol-D deposition. The scale bar in (d) is 40 μm. (f) A schematic of the side view of a magnetometer, with a principal radius of
Fig. 2. Magnetic field sensitivity improvement by etching down the width of the silicon pedestal. (a) and (b) The noise power spectra and sensitivity spectra for a magnetometer with pedestal width of 4.5 μm (red curve) and 0.5 μm (black curve). (c) The peak sensitivity frequency and (d) peak sensitivity of the magnetometer, as a function of the pedestal width.
Fig. 3. Measurement results for the two types of magnetometers. (a)–(c) The noise power spectrum, system response, and sensitivity spectrum for a Type I magnetometer. The inset of (c) shows the profile of the radial breathing mode (where the peak sensitivity occurs) of the magnetometer, obtained through finite element method simulation using COMSOL Multiphysics. (d)–(f) The corresponding results for a Type II magnetometer. The peak sensitivities are
Fig. 4. Zoom-in on (a) the system response and (b) the sensitivity spectrum of the Type II magnetometer around its peak sensitivity frequency. The peak sensitivity is around
Fig. 5. Measured peak sensitivities of 26 magnetometers, eighteen of which show Type I magnetic response (red squares) and eight show Type II magnetic response (blue circles).
Fig. 6. (a) and (b) Measured amplitude and phase of the magnetic response in the frequency range between 32 MHz and 37 MHz, for a Type II magnetometer (No. 26 in Fig.
Fig. 7. Accumulated bandwidth as a function of the threshold sensitivity for the Type I (black curve, device No. 25 in Fig.
Fig. 8. (a) Magnetic response for different DC magnetic fields applied to the magnetometer, in the frequency range between 32 and 37 MHz, for a Type II magnetometer (No. 26 in Fig.
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Bei-Bei Li, George Brawley, Hamish Greenall, Stefan Forstner, Eoin Sheridan, Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Warwick P. Bowen, "Ultrabroadband and sensitive cavity optomechanical magnetometry," Photonics Res. 8, 1064 (2020)
Category: Optical Devices
Received: Feb. 11, 2020
Accepted: Apr. 10, 2020
Published Online: Jun. 4, 2020
The Author Email: Warwick P. Bowen (w.bowen@uq.edu.au)