Visualizing Detection Efficiency in Optomechanical Scattering
Youssef Tawfik, Shan Hao, Thomas P. Purdy

TL;DR
This paper introduces a visualization method for detection efficiency in optomechanical scattering, enabling optimization of measurement schemes and improving sensitivity in detecting mechanical modes and particle scattering.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel visualization technique to map local detection efficiency, aiding in optimizing optical measurement setups for enhanced sensitivity.
Findings
Blocking parts of the photodetector improves sensitivity.
The method enhances detection of higher-order mechanical modes.
Applicable to small particle light scattering measurements.
Abstract
Many optical measurement techniques, such as light scattering from wavelength-scale particles or detecting motion from a surface with an optical lever, encode information in a complex radiation pattern. Extracting all available information is essential for many quantum-enhanced sensing protocols but is often impractical, as it requires many channels to spatially resolve the scattered signal. We present a new method to visualize how efficiently a practical measurement scheme captures the information available in the scattered light by mapping out the local contribution to the detection efficiency on the detector surface. We use this tool to experimentally optimize the free space measurement of the amplitude of motion of an optomechanical resonator with a quadrant photodiode. We show that blocking sections of the photodetector enhances sensitivity, counterintuitively yielding a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMechanical and Optical Resonators · Force Microscopy Techniques and Applications · Chemical and Physical Properties of Materials
