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Power-dependence of high-Q optomechanical oscillators: from pre-oscillation, to oscillation slope, to Drude-plasma

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Abstract

We demonstrate the power dependence of high-Q OMOs, which permits pre-oscillation, oscillation, and chaos like performance. Power dependence on mechanical frequency is also modeled and simulations are compared to the measured data.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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