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Measurement of electromagnetic radiation force using a capacitance interferometer
Interferometry forms the cornerstone of several high-precision sensing
techniques in physics. We present a mechanical cantilever-based tabletop
interferometer to measure the force exerted by light from a pulsed laser beam.
The experiment uses the interference of two sinusoidal voltage signals passing
through nominally similar dielectrics formed by two cantilever-based air
capacitors on a PCB. The radiation force exerted by a pulsed laser beam on one
of the air capacitors causes a change in its capacitance, which is measured as
a proportional change in the interfering voltage signal. This experiment uses
equipment commonly found in an undergraduate teaching laboratory for physics
and electronics while providing excellent insight into electromagnetic wave
theory, circuit design for low-noise measurements, Fourier analysis, and
interpretation of experimental data.