Conclusion
The study of joint mechanical-optical oscillations,
made possible through the creation of ultrahigh-Q optical microdisk
oscillators, has confirmed the possibility of radiation pressure effects
leading to parametric oscillations in optical microdisks.
Besides the results discussed in this report, other
intriguing effects such as optical cooling of of microdisk oscillators
have been reported (see [5]); on the technological side, it has been
proposed to use this parametric effect in order to fabricate all-optical
clocks (see [6] and references therein).
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