Photonics Research, Volume. 11, Issue 2, 279(2023)
Nanoscale electric field sensing using a levitated nano-resonator with net charge Editors' Pick
Fig. 1. Schematic of the experimental setup. The setup consisted of a single-beam optical trap, triaxial position detection and parametric feedback scheme, electric driving, and field measurement circuit. OBJ, NA microscope objective; SNE, horizontally placed steel needles; AOM, acousto-optic modulator; AL, aspheric lens; QPD, self-developed quadrant photodetector. Here shows the top view of the setup, and the
Fig. 2. Measured electric intensity at the symmetrical midpoint of the electrodes. A nanoparticle with a diameter of 142.8(33) nm and charge of
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Fig. 4. (a) Displacement spectral densities for nano-resonators in high vacuum. Gray dashed line, detection noise; light dashed line, fit to the thermomechanical noise model; dark solid line, superposition of thermomechanical noise and detection noise, that is, theoretical transfer function of nano-resonator. At
Fig. 5. (a) Linearity and linear range measurement of the nano-resonator. The
Fig. 6. Using optically levitated nanoparticle as nano-resonator to measure the electric field intensity near beam focus.
Fig. 7. PSD of motion signal along the
Fig. 8. Partial display of TEM result of particles from Nanocym. The measured diameter of each particle is indicated in the figure, and the mean value and deviation is 142.8(33) nm.
Fig. 9. Pseudo-color maps of the potential applied to the electrodes and the intensity of the generated electric field. (a), (b) and (c), (d) correspond to the simulation results in the horizontal section (
Fig. 10. Noise equivalent displacement and electric intensity for varying optical shot noise level. (a) Noise equivalent displacement combining thermomechanical noise and optical shot noise at three different shot noise levels.
Fig. 11. Controlling the net charge on nanoparticle. Top, to obtain the voltage step of a single charge by multiple short discharge processes. At 1 mbar, a drive signal with an amplitude of
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Shaocong Zhu, Zhenhai Fu, Xiaowen Gao, Cuihong Li, Zhiming Chen, Yingying Wang, Xingfan Chen, Huizhu Hu, "Nanoscale electric field sensing using a levitated nano-resonator with net charge," Photonics Res. 11, 279 (2023)
Category: Instrumentation and Measurements
Received: Sep. 16, 2022
Accepted: Dec. 12, 2022
Published Online: Feb. 8, 2023
The Author Email: Zhenhai Fu (fuzhenhai@zju.edu.cn), Xiaowen Gao (gaoxw@zhejianglab.com), Huizhu Hu (huhuizhu2000@zju.edu.cn)