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Low-temperature AFM with a microwave cavity optomechanical transducer

  • Ermes Scarano,
  • Elisabet K. Arvidsson,
  • August K. Roos,
  • Erik Holmgren,
  • Riccardo Borgani,
  • Mats O. Tholén and
  • David B. Haviland

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2025, 16, 1873–1882, doi:10.3762/bjnano.16.130

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  • /bjnano.16.130 Abstract We demonstrate atomic force microscopy (AFM) imaging with a microcantilever force transducer where an integrated superconducting microwave resonant circuit detects cantilever deflection using the principles of cavity optomechanics. We discuss the detector responsivity and added
  • feedback in both amplitude-modulation and frequency-modulation modes. Keywords: atomic force microscopy; cavity optomechanics; Introduction The past two decades have seen the emergence of a variety of remarkable microscopic and mesoscopic optomechanical devices. Through innovative design and fabrication
  • superconducting microwave resonant circuit. Using the principles of cavity optomechanics [16], we detect the deflection of the cantilever from its equilibrium position as a shift of the microwave resonance. We briefly summarize the operating principle of the force sensor based on kinetic-inductive
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Published 24 Oct 2025

Design, fabrication, and characterization of kinetic-inductive force sensors for scanning probe applications

  • August K. Roos,
  • Ermes Scarano,
  • Elisabet K. Arvidsson,
  • Erik Holmgren and
  • David B. Haviland

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2024, 15, 242–255, doi:10.3762/bjnano.15.23

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  • ; kinetic inductance; optomechanics; superconductivity; Introduction Cavity optomechanics [1] deals with the detection and manipulation of massive “test objects” at the fundamental limits imposed by quantum physics [2]. By detecting the motion of the test object, we can sense an external force, for example
  • point where motion detection becomes the limiting source of noise. In this context, the principles of cavity optomechanics may improve the sensitivity of AFM force sensors. Cryogenic AFM further enables the use of superconducting microwave resonators in a cavity optomechanical detection scheme [4][5][6
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Published 15 Feb 2024

Intermodal coupling spectroscopy of mechanical modes in microcantilevers

  • Ioan Ignat,
  • Bernhard Schuster,
  • Jonas Hafner,
  • MinHee Kwon,
  • Daniel Platz and
  • Ulrich Schmid

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2023, 14, 123–132, doi:10.3762/bjnano.14.13

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  • role of the cavity mode in cavity optomechanics, respectively. Xi and Xj are their respective amplitudes, is the amplitude of the pump in meters, is the directional single phonon–phonon parametric coupling rate in Hz/meters. The last term describes a small signal Vsense, proportional to the voltage
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Published 19 Jan 2023

Hexagonal boron nitride: a review of the emerging material platform for single-photon sources and the spin–photon interface

  • Stefania Castelletto,
  • Faraz A. Inam,
  • Shin-ichiro Sato and
  • Alberto Boretti

Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2020, 11, 740–769, doi:10.3762/bjnano.11.61

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