2014
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.90.201302
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Polariton path to fully resonant dispersive coupling in optomechanical resonators

Abstract: Resonant photoelastic coupling in semiconductor nanostructures opens new perspectives for strongly enhanced light-sound interaction in optomechanical resonators. One potential problem, however, is the reduction of the cavity Q-factor induced by dissipation when the resonance is approached. We show in this letter that cavity-polariton mediation in the light-matter process overcomes this limitation allowing for a strongly enhanced photon-phonon coupling without significant lifetime reduction in the strongly-coup… Show more

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“…Large optomechanical coupling rates and photon-phonon strong coupling regime have been achieved in different systems, particularly in photonic crystals and micropillars [5,4]. Besides, active media have been used to enhance optomechanical coupling [22,13,26]. Furthermore, it is well known that linear coupling between cavity and mechanical resonators raises in the socalled resolved sideband regime [31,1,9], i.e., when phonon energy is larger than the cavity decay rate (ω m > κ), in that regime the cavity is pumped by a large coherent field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Large optomechanical coupling rates and photon-phonon strong coupling regime have been achieved in different systems, particularly in photonic crystals and micropillars [5,4]. Besides, active media have been used to enhance optomechanical coupling [22,13,26]. Furthermore, it is well known that linear coupling between cavity and mechanical resonators raises in the socalled resolved sideband regime [31,1,9], i.e., when phonon energy is larger than the cavity decay rate (ω m > κ), in that regime the cavity is pumped by a large coherent field.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…8, and has been used to study the lifetime and mode broadening of planar semiconductor acoustic cavities 29 for the last few years. 8,30 We will present here two examples of these results to show the capabilities of the FP/triple spectrometer/CCD tandem regarding energy range and resolution. Both examples were acquired using the gas pressure tuning method.…”
Section: Experimental Testmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…It turns out that below the absorption gap photoelastic mediated electrostrictive forces can become the leading contribution if electronic resonances are approached with continuous wave (cw) in hybrid optomechanical resonators containing direct bandgap materials as for example GaAs. 17, 28,29 In these Brillouin-Raman processes no real excitation of electron-hole pairs, as in Ref. 27, occurs.…”
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confidence: 87%