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Loss-induced transparency in optomechanics
We study optomechanically induced transparency (OMIT) in a compound system consisting of coupled optical resonators and a mechanical mode, focusing on the unconventional role of loss. We find that optical transparency can emerge at the otherwise strongly absorptive regime in the OMIT spectrum, by using an external nanotip to enhance the optical loss ...
Zhang, H., Saif, F., Jiao, Y., Jing, H.
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Effective Mass Sensing Using Optomechanically Induced Transparency in Microresonator System
Detecting and weighing individual nanoparticles is an important approach to studying the behavior and properties of single particles. Here, we illustrate an effective mass sensing scheme using optomechanical resonator system.
Yong-Pan Gao +6 more
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Electromagnetically induced transparency in optical microcavities
Electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) is a quantum interference effect arising from different transition pathways of optical fields. Within the transparency window, both absorption and dispersion properties strongly change, which results in ...
Liu Yong-Chun, Li Bei-Bei, Xiao Yun-Feng
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Optomechanically Induced Transparency in the Nonlinear Quantum Regime [PDF]
Optomechanical systems have been shown both theoretically and experimentally to exhibit an analogon to atomic electromagnetically induced transparency, with sharp transmission features that are controlled by a second laser beam. Here we investigate these effects in the regime where the fundamental nonlinear nature of the optomechanical interaction ...
Kronwald, A., Marquardt, F.
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An optomechanical system combining a Coulomb interaction degree of freedom provides a unique platform for precision measurement of electrical charges via the optomechanically induced transparency.
Zeng-Xing Liu +4 more
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Optomechanically induced amplification and perfect transparency in double-cavity optomechanics [PDF]
We study the optomechanically induced amplification and perfect transparency in a double-cavity optomechanical system. We find if two control lasers with appropriate amplitudes and detunings are applied to drive the system, the phenomenon of optomechanically induced amplification for a probe laser can occur.
Yan, Xiao-Bo +5 more
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In this paper, we propose a 1-dimensional optomechanical lattice which possesses non-Hermitian property due to its nonreciprocal couplings. We calculated the energy spectrum under periodical boundary condition and open boundary condition, respectively. To investigate the transmission property of the system, we calculate the Green function of the system
Pengyu Wen, Min Wang, Gui-Lu Long
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Straightforward method to measure optomechanically induced transparency
We demonstrate a simple method to measure optomechanically induced transparency (OMIT) in a Fabry-Perot based system using a trampoline resonator. In OMIT, the transmitted intensity of a weak probe beam in the presence of a strong control beam is modified via the optomechanical interaction, leading to an ultra-narrow optical resonance. To retrieve both
Buters, F.M. +6 more
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Tunable photon blockade in a hybrid system consisting of an optomechanical device coupled to a two-level system [PDF]
We study photon blockade and anti-bunching in the cavity of an optomechanical system in which the mechanical resonator is coupled to a two-level system (TLS).
Gu, Xiu +4 more
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It is quite important to enhance and control the optomechanically induced high-order sideband generation to achieve low-power optical comb and high-sensitivity sensing with an integratable structure. Here we present and analyze a proposal for enhancement
Liu, Zeng-Xing, Wu, Ying, Xiong, Hao
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