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Spring 2019
Coupling optical cavities to freely moving mechanical devices results in optomechanical systems. Enabled by advancing fabrication techniques, optomechanical systems are now easily fabricated using silicon-on-insulator chips at the micro- and nanoscale. These nano-optomechanical systems (NOMS)...
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Spring 2014
Nanomechanical torque magnetometry is emerging to become one of the most highly-sensitive methods for measuring magnetostatic interactions in mesoscopic magnetic materials. Here, advances in torque magnetometry are offered for the probing of new physics and extending the functionality of the...
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Fall 2022
The Einstein-de Haas (EdH) effect was measured for the first time more than a century ago, and a classical theory of its operational principle existed many years before the first observation of the effect. EdH torques are generated by the time rate of change of angular momentum and represent the...