双音场泵浦光机械系统的光子和声子同步激光

IF 4.4 Q1 OPTICS
Vitalie Eremeev, Hugo Molinares, Luis A. Correa, Bing He
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摘要

在光力学装置中实现光子和声子的同步激光在量子信息处理、高精度传感和光子-声子混合器件的设计等方面具有巨大的应用潜力。本文通过双色场驱动的光机械系统来探索这种可能性。每当驱动频率之间的差异与相关的机械频率相匹配时,发现光子和声子种群实现稳态相干振荡,表现出双激光现象。这种驱动音共振条件可以使光子场和声子场的相位同步,从而实现鲁棒的同步激光。本文对光学模式和机械模式的联合放大进行了分析,并通过数值计算相关函数和功率谱进一步证实了双激光现象。该装置由单个光机械腔组成,比以前的双激光实现更简单,并提供了对潜在机制的清晰理解。因此,这项工作为通过量身定制的驾驶方案优化光力学相互作用的新策略的发展铺平了道路。
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Simultaneous Photon and Phonon Lasing From Pumping Optomechanical Systems with a Two-Tone Field

Simultaneous Photon and Phonon Lasing From Pumping Optomechanical Systems with a Two-Tone Field

Achieving simultaneous lasing of photons and phonons in optomechanical setups has great potential for applications in quantum information processing, high precision sensing and the design of hybrid photonic–phononic devices. Here, this possibility is explored with an optomechanical system driven by a two-tone field. Whenever the difference between the driving frequencies matches the associated mechanical frequency, the photon and phonon populations are found to achieve steady-state coherent oscillations, demonstrating a dual lasing phenomenon. Such drive–tone resonance condition can synchronize the phases of the photon and phonon fields, which facilitates a robust simultaneous lasing. Here, analytical insights into the joint amplification of the optical and mechanical modes are provided, and further confirm the dual lasing phenomenon by numerically calculating the relevant correlation functions and the power spectrum. This setup, consisting of a single optomechanical cavity, is simpler than previous realizations of dual lasing and provides a clean understanding of the underlying mechanisms. This work thus paves the way for the development of novel strategies for the optimisation of optomechanical interactions through tailored driving schemes.

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