optomechanical

How Does Optomechanics Work at the Nanoscale?

At the nanoscale, the principles of optomechanics become particularly interesting due to the small size and high sensitivity of nanostructures. When light interacts with a nanoscale mechanical system, it can exert forces that cause the system to move. These movements can then be used to modulate optical signals, creating a feedback loop. This interaction is quantified using parameters like optical force, mechanical displacement, and optomechanical coupling.

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