Picotesla-sensitivity microcavity optomechanical magnetometry
Zhi-Gang Hu, Yi-Meng Gao, Jian-Fei Liu, Hao Yang, Min Wang, Yuechen, Lei, Xin Zhou, Jincheng Li, Xuening Cao, Jinjing Liang, Chao-Qun Hu, Zhilin, Li, Yong-Chang Lau, Jian-Wang Cai, Bei-Bei Li

TL;DR
This paper presents a highly sensitive microcavity optomechanical magnetometer using a sputtered FeGaB film on a high-Q SiO2 microdisk, achieving over two orders of magnitude improvement in sensitivity compared to previous Terfenol-D based devices.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel FeGaB thin film approach for microcavity optomechanical magnetometry, significantly enhancing sensitivity and enabling operation without bias magnetic field.
Findings
Achieved a peak sensitivity of 1.68 pT/Hz$^{1/2}$ at 9.52 MHz.
Demonstrated real-time pulsed magnetic field measurement.
Improved sensitivity over 200 times compared to previous Terfenol-D based sensors.
Abstract
Cavity optomechanical systems have enabled precision sensing of magnetic fields, by leveraging the optical resonance-enhanced readout and mechanical resonance-enhanced response. Previous studies have successfully achieved scalable and reproducible microcavity optomechanical magnetometry (MCOM) by incorporating Terfenol-D thin films into high-quality () factor whispering gallery mode (WGM) microcavities. However, the sensitivity was limited to 585 pT/Hz, over 20 times inferior to those using Terfenol-D particles. In this work, we propose and demonstrate a high-sensitivity and scalable MCOM approach by sputtering a FeGaB thin film onto a high- SiO WGM microdisk. Theoretical studies are conducted to explore the magnetic actuation constant and noise-limited sensitivity by varying the parameters of the FeGaB film and SiO microdisk. Multiple magnetometers with different…
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TopicsMechanical and Optical Resonators · Advanced MEMS and NEMS Technologies · Geophysics and Sensor Technology
