An analysis is given for the Fabry-Perot cavity having a combination of dissipative and dispersive optomechanical coupling. It is established that the combined coupling leads to optical rigidity. At the same time, this rigidity appears in systems with the combined coupling on the resonant pump, which is not typical for pure dispersive and dissipative couplings. A proposal is made to use this system to detect small signal forces with better sensitivity than SQL. It is also demonstrated that this optomechanical system can create ponderomotive squeezing with controllable parameters over a wider range than ponderomotive squeezing using dispersive coupling.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure
We study theoretically and experimentally the behavior of an optomechanical system where two vibrati...
We study theoretically and experimentally the behavior of an optomechanical system where two vibrati...
Multi–element systems of micro/nano–mechanical resonators offer promising prospects for enhanced opt...
We study theoretically the squeezing spectrum and second-order correlation function of the output li...
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We theoretically study an optomechanical system which consists of a two-sided cavity and a mechanica...
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We study the optomechanical behaviour of a driven Fabry–Pérot cavity containing two vibrating dielec...
We study the optomechanical behaviour of a driven Fabry–Pérot cavity containing two vibrating dielec...
The interfacing between optical cavities and mechanical systems has given rise to the rapid developm...
We discuss a simple yet surprisingly effective mechanism which allows the generation of squeezed out...
We present the results of theoretical and experimental studies of dispersively coupled (or 'membrane...
Dissipative optomechanics studies the coupling of the motion of an optical element to the decay rate...
We discuss a simple yet surprisingly effective mechanism which allows the generation of squeezed out...
We study theoretically and experimentally the behavior of an optomechanical system where two vibrati...
We study theoretically and experimentally the behavior of an optomechanical system where two vibrati...
Multi–element systems of micro/nano–mechanical resonators offer promising prospects for enhanced opt...
We study theoretically the squeezing spectrum and second-order correlation function of the output li...
Abstract. In this paper we study cavity optomechanical systems in which the position of a mechanical...
Optomechanics studies the interaction between light and a mechanical resonator, enabled via radiati...
We theoretically study an optomechanical system which consists of a two-sided cavity and a mechanica...
We experimentally study an optomechanical cavity that is formed between a mechanical resonator, whic...
We study the optomechanical behaviour of a driven Fabry–Pérot cavity containing two vibrating dielec...
We study the optomechanical behaviour of a driven Fabry–Pérot cavity containing two vibrating dielec...
The interfacing between optical cavities and mechanical systems has given rise to the rapid developm...
We discuss a simple yet surprisingly effective mechanism which allows the generation of squeezed out...
We present the results of theoretical and experimental studies of dispersively coupled (or 'membrane...
Dissipative optomechanics studies the coupling of the motion of an optical element to the decay rate...
We discuss a simple yet surprisingly effective mechanism which allows the generation of squeezed out...
We study theoretically and experimentally the behavior of an optomechanical system where two vibrati...
We study theoretically and experimentally the behavior of an optomechanical system where two vibrati...
Multi–element systems of micro/nano–mechanical resonators offer promising prospects for enhanced opt...