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Surface optomechanics: Mechanical whispering-gallery modes in microspheres
We analyze circumferentially circulating mechanical whispering-gallery modes [WGM] resonating in a micron scaled silica sphere. We recently showed that such modes can be excited optically [1]. A variety of modes are calculated in which the deformation is polar, radial or azimuthal. Additionally, we calculate Rayleigh WGMs for which points on the surface follow a circular path.