Position and Mode Dependent Optical Detection Back-Action in Cantilever Beam Resonators
T. Larsen. S. Schmid, S. Dohn, J. E. Sader, A. Boisen, L. G., Villanueva

TL;DR
This study investigates how optical back-action varies with position and mode in cantilever resonators, revealing dependencies and proposing strategies to minimize back-action for enhanced sensing performance.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of position and mode dependent optical back-action in cantilever resonators and suggests methods to reduce its impact.
Findings
Back-action depends on position and mode shape.
Finite element simulations match experimental back-action data.
Strategies for minimizing optical back-action are proposed.
Abstract
Optical detection back-action in cantilever resonant or static detection presents a challenge when striving for state-of-the-art performance. The origin and possible routes for minimizing optical back-action have received little attention in literature. Here, we investigate the position and mode dependent optical back-action on cantilever beam resonators. A high power heating laser (100 {\mu}W) is scanned across a silicon nitride cantilever while its effect on the first three resonance modes is detected via a low-power readout laser (1 {\mu}W) positioned at the cantilever tip. We find that the measured effect of back-action is not only dependent on position but also the shape of the resonance mode. Relevant silicon nitride material parameters are extracted by fitting the temperature-dependent frequency response of the first three modes to finite element (FE) simulations. In a second…
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