2023
DOI: 10.1364/oe.501336
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Nonreciprocal coupling modulated difference-sideband generation in a double-cavity optomechanical system

Lin Yang,
Mian Mao,
Cui Kong
et al.

Abstract: We theoretically study the difference-sideband generation in a double-cavity optomechanical system with nonreciprocal coupling. Beyond the conventional linearized description of optomechanical interactions, we derive analytical expressions for the efficiency of difference-sideband generation by using a perturbation method. Here we investigate bistable behaviors of the system and show the difference-sideband generation modulated by the nonreciprocal coupling strength between the two cavities. We find that the n… Show more

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“…Being based on a nonreciprocal system, an incident light will display different physical phenomena when it propagates along different directions. This has achieved lots of nonreciprocal behaviors, such as nonreciprocal amplification [26], nonreciprocal phase response in Josephson circuits [27,28], one-way entanglement [29,30], nonreciprocal photon blockade [8,31,32], nonreciprocal sideband generation [33], unidirectional gain and loss [34][35][36], and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Being based on a nonreciprocal system, an incident light will display different physical phenomena when it propagates along different directions. This has achieved lots of nonreciprocal behaviors, such as nonreciprocal amplification [26], nonreciprocal phase response in Josephson circuits [27,28], one-way entanglement [29,30], nonreciprocal photon blockade [8,31,32], nonreciprocal sideband generation [33], unidirectional gain and loss [34][35][36], and so on.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%