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Sensitivity of optical mass sensor enhanced by optomechanical coupling
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Photonic SensorOptical MaterialsEngineeringMechanical EngineeringOptomechanical SystemBiomedical EngineeringOptomechanicsMicro-optical ComponentOptical PropertiesMechanical ResonatorOptical Mass SensorLevitated OptomechanicsPhotonicsBiophotonicsCavity OptomechanicsOptical SensorsMicrofabricationOptical TrappingOptical SensorMass Sensor
Optical mass sensors based on cavity optomechanics employ radiation pressure force to drive mechanical resonator whose mechanical susceptibility can be described by nonlinear optical transmission spectrum. In this paper, we present an optical mass sensor based on a two-cavity optomechanical system where the mechanical damping rate can be decreased by adjusting a pump power so that the mass sensitivity which depends on the mechanical quality factor has been enhanced greatly. Compared with that of an optical mass sensor based on single-cavity optomechanics, the mass sensitivity of the optical mass sensor is improved by three orders of magnitude. This is an approach to enhance the mass sensitivity by means of optomechanical coupling, which is suitable for all mass sensor based on cavity optomechanics. Finally, we illustrate the accurate measurement for the mass of a few chromosomes, which can be achieved based on the current experimental conditions.
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