Utilizing the nonlinear dynamical response of an optically damped mechanical oscillator

ORAL

Abstract

We consider a standard cavity optomechanics setup where a mechanical oscillator is coherently driven at its resonance frequency. The cavity mode is driven below its resonance, providing optical damping of the mechanical oscillations. We study the nonlinear coherent response of the mechanical oscillator in this setup. For large mechanical amplitudes, we find that the system can display dynamical multistability if the optomechanical cooperativity exceeds a critical value. We investigate the effect of thermal and quantum noise and estimate the noise-induced switching rate between the stable states of the system. Finally, we discuss how this system can be used as bifurcation amplifiers for the detection of small mechanical or optical signals.
[1] K. Borkje, arXiv:1809.04592.

*The author acknowledges funding from the QuantERA ERA-NET Cofund in Quantum Technologies (project QuaSeRT) implemented within the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Programme.

Presenters

  • Kjetil Borkje

    • University of South-Eastern Norway

Authors

  • Kjetil Borkje

    • University of South-Eastern Norway