Tunable Electromagnetically Induced Multi-Transparencies in Hybrid
Optomechanical system Incorporating Atomic Medium
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2208.03547v1
- Date: Sat, 6 Aug 2022 17:10:47 GMT
- Title: Tunable Electromagnetically Induced Multi-Transparencies in Hybrid
Optomechanical system Incorporating Atomic Medium
- Authors: M. Hunza, M. Asjad, T. Abbas, M. Qasymeh, B. Teklu and H. Eleuch
- Abstract summary: We consider a hybrid atom-optomechanical system incorporating N identical $Lambda$-type atoms.
We show that by exploiting the optomechanical linear and quadratic interactions, multiple electromagnetic transparency windows are attained.
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- Abstract: We consider a hybrid atom-optomechanical system incorporating N identical
$\Lambda$-type atoms. The system is subjected to dual optical and phononic
drives. We show that by exploiting the optomechanical linear and quadratic
interactions, multiple electromagnetic transparency windows are attained.
Furthermore, owing to the incorporated mechanical pump, the transparency
windows are controlled and tuned. For instance, by adjusting the phase of the
external mechanical pump, additional controlling parameters are enabled, and
the absorption/emission profiles are enhanced. Our present study provides an
efficient approach to modifying propagating signals inside the quantum devices
incorporating cavity-optomechanical systems.
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