Chaos in Qubit Coupled Optomechanical Systems
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2103.00521v1
- Date: Sun, 28 Feb 2021 14:21:31 GMT
- Title: Chaos in Qubit Coupled Optomechanical Systems
- Authors: Manik Kapil and Amarendra K. Sarma
- Abstract summary: We have found stable chaotic solutions for optomechanical systems coupled with a Two-Level System or qubit.
This includes achieving chaos by changing the detuning, coupling parameters, and Power of the driving laser.
Chaotic motion was also observed in both the qubit and cavity by only changing the relative phase between of driving fields of the two.
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- Abstract: We have found stable chaotic solutions for optomechanical systems coupled
with a Two-Level System or qubit. In this system methods have been found which
can be used to Tune in and out of Chaos as well as various n-period motions.
This includes achieving chaos by changing the detuning, coupling parameters,
and Power of the driving laser. This allows us to manipulate chaos using either
the qubit or the optical cavity. Chaotic motion was also observed in both the
qubit and cavity by only changing the relative phase between of driving fields
of the two. This gives us the prospect of creating and exploring chaotic motion
in quantum mechanical systems with further ease
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