Published June 6, 2024 | Version v1
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Optomechanical Backaction in the Bistable Regime

  • 1. University of Innsbruck
  • 2. Free University Berlin
  • 3. University of Sherbrooke
  • 4. Karlsruhe Institute of Technology

Description

With a variety of realisations, optomechanics utilizes its light matter interaction to test fundamental physics. By coupling the phonons of a mechanical resonator to the photons in a high quality cavity, control of increasingly macroscopic objects has become feasible. In such systems, state manipulation of the mechanical mode is achieved by driving the cavity. To be able to achieve high drive powers the system is typically designed such that it remains in a linear response regime when driven. A nonlinear response and especially bistability in a driven cavity is often considered detrimentally to cooling and state preparation in optomechanical systems and is avoided in experiments. Here we show, that with an intrinsic nonlinear cavity backaction cooling of a mechanical resonator is feasible operating deeply within the nonlinear regime of the cavity. With our theory taking the nonlinearity into account, precise predictions on backaction cooling can be achieved even with a cavity beyond the bifurcation point, where the cavity photon number spectrum starts to deviate from a typical Lorentzian shape.

Notes (English)

Additional funding received by the Canada First Research Excellence Fund and by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through the Emmy Noether program (Grant No. ME 4863/1-1) and the projects CRC 183. 

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Funding

European Commission
SuperMeQ - Exploring nonclassical states of center-of-mass mechanical motion with superconducting magneto- and levitomechanics 101080143
FWF Austrian Science Fund
Atoms, Light, and Molecules W1259-N27