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Towards optical manipulation of Casimir force using free-standing membranes with engineered optical and mechanical properties

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Abstract

By engineering supporting beams of a thin opto-mechanical membrane, we are able to reduce the stress-induced deflection, and realize devices that feature strong optical force for probing the Casimir force.

© 2012 Optical Society of America

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