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Towards GHz-THz cavity optomechanics in DBR-based semiconductor resonators
Fecha
2014-06Registro en:
Fainstein, Alejandro; Jusserand, B.; Lanzillotti Kimura, Norberto Daniel; Towards GHz-THz cavity optomechanics in DBR-based semiconductor resonators; Elsevier Science; Ultrasonics; 56; 6-2014; 80-89
0041-624X
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Autor
Lanzillotti Kimura, Norberto Daniel
Fainstein, Alejandro
Jusserand, B.
Resumen
Resonators based on acoustic distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs) were optimized to work in the GHz–THz regime, and grown by molecular beam epitaxy. We show that in structures made of GaAlAs alloys a simultaneous optimal confinement of light in the visible range and phonons in the tens of GHz range can be achieved. We report time resolved differential optical reflectivity experiments performed with fs–ps laser pulses. The experimental results are in excellent agreement with simulations based on standard transfer matrix methods. The resonant behavior of the photoelastic coefficient is discussed. The perfect optic-acoustic mode overlapping, added to a strongly enhanced coupling mechanism, implies that these DBR-based cavities could be the base of highly efficient optomechanical resonators.