We have developed novel mechanical systems of unprecedented mechanical quality. We have also made these devices highly reflective by patterning a photonic crystal in their center, which allows for efficient coupling to a laser. The devices feature the best force-sensitivity on-chip at room temperature, which will allow for novel force sensing applications, while at the same time functioning as a building block for fundamentally new quantum technologies. Recently, we have developed an integrated way of building arrays of several of these mechanical devices, and have demonstrated an increase in the opto-mechanical coupling strength, potentially opening up the possibilities for experiments in the so-called strong coupling regime. These new kind of optomechanical systems, has further allowed us to observe a competition in the coupling rates of macroscopic mechanical systems, as well as realize a new way of cancelling mechanical noise.
In particular, the most important achievements were disseminated through publications:
Ultra-high quality mechanical resonators: R. A. Norte et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 116, 147202 (2016)
Array of high-reflectivity membranes with enhanced coupling: C. Gärtner et al., Nano Lett. 18, 7171 (2018)
Cooperativity competition and noise cancellation: M.H.J. de Jong et al., arXiv:2012.11733 (2020)