Dissipative optomechanics studies the coupling of the motion of an optical element to the decay rate of a cavity. We propose and theoretically explore a realization of this system in the optical domain, using a combined Michelson-Sagnac interferometer, which enables a strong and tunable dissipative coupling. Quantum interference in such a setup results in the suppression of the lower motional sideband, leading to strongly enhanced cooling in the non-sideband-resolved regime. With state-of-the-art parameters, groundstate cooling and low-power quantum-limited position transduction are both possible. The possibility of a strong, tunable dissipative coupling opens up a new route towards observation of such fundamental optomechanical effe...
Optomechanical coupling between the motion of a mechanical oscillator and a cavity represents a new ...
Optomechanical devices have been cooled to ground-state and genuine quantum features, as well as lon...
In most optomechanical systems, a movable mirror is a part of an optical cavity, and its oscillation...
Dissipative optomechanics studies the coupling of the motion of an optical element to the decay rate...
Optomechanical coupling between a light field and the motion of a cavity mirror via radiation pressu...
The coherent transduction of information between microwave and optical domains is a fundamental buil...
Micro- and nanoscale optical or microwave cavities are used in a wide range of classical application...
We theoretically study an optomechanical system which consists of a two-sided cavity and a mechanica...
Abstract. In this paper we study cavity optomechanical systems in which the position of a mechanical...
Micro- and nanoscale optical or microwave cavities are used in a wide range of classical application...
Dissipative optomechanics has some advantages in cooling compared to the conventional dispersion dom...
Cavity optomechanical systems are approaching a strong-coupling regime where the coherent dynamics o...
In most optomechanical systems, a movable mirror is a part of an optical cavity, and its oscillation...
Cooling of mesoscopic mechanical resonators represents a primary concern in cavity optomechanics. In...
Cavity optomechanical systems are approaching a strong-coupling regime where the coherent dynamics o...
Optomechanical coupling between the motion of a mechanical oscillator and a cavity represents a new ...
Optomechanical devices have been cooled to ground-state and genuine quantum features, as well as lon...
In most optomechanical systems, a movable mirror is a part of an optical cavity, and its oscillation...
Dissipative optomechanics studies the coupling of the motion of an optical element to the decay rate...
Optomechanical coupling between a light field and the motion of a cavity mirror via radiation pressu...
The coherent transduction of information between microwave and optical domains is a fundamental buil...
Micro- and nanoscale optical or microwave cavities are used in a wide range of classical application...
We theoretically study an optomechanical system which consists of a two-sided cavity and a mechanica...
Abstract. In this paper we study cavity optomechanical systems in which the position of a mechanical...
Micro- and nanoscale optical or microwave cavities are used in a wide range of classical application...
Dissipative optomechanics has some advantages in cooling compared to the conventional dispersion dom...
Cavity optomechanical systems are approaching a strong-coupling regime where the coherent dynamics o...
In most optomechanical systems, a movable mirror is a part of an optical cavity, and its oscillation...
Cooling of mesoscopic mechanical resonators represents a primary concern in cavity optomechanics. In...
Cavity optomechanical systems are approaching a strong-coupling regime where the coherent dynamics o...
Optomechanical coupling between the motion of a mechanical oscillator and a cavity represents a new ...
Optomechanical devices have been cooled to ground-state and genuine quantum features, as well as lon...
In most optomechanical systems, a movable mirror is a part of an optical cavity, and its oscillation...