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TT: Fachverband Tiefe Temperaturen
TT 98: Transport: Nanomechanics
TT 98.4: Talk
Thursday, April 3, 2014, 15:45–16:00, BEY 81
Optomechanical Metamaterials: Dirac polaritons, Gauge fields, and Instabilities — •Vittorio Peano, Michael Schmidt Schmidt, and Florian Marquardt — Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen
Freestanding photonic crystals can be used to trap both light and mechanical vibrations. These "optomechanical crystal" structures have already been experimentally demonstrated to yield strong coupling between a photon mode and a phonon mode, co-localized at a single defect site. Future devices may feature a regular superlattice of such defects, turning them into "optomechanical arrays". We predict that tailoring the optomechanical band structure of such arrays can be used to implement Dirac physics of photons and phonons, to create a photonic gauge field via mechanical vibrations, and to observe a novel optomechanical instability.