Irreversibility in an optical parametric driven optomechanical system
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2303.11095v1
- Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2023 13:31:37 GMT
- Title: Irreversibility in an optical parametric driven optomechanical system
- Authors: Obinna Abah, Collins O. Edet, Norshamsuri Ali, Berihu Teklu and
Muhammad Asjad
- Abstract summary: We find a dramatic deviation in the irreversibility and quantum mutual information for small detuning.
Our analysis shows that the system irreversibility can be reduced by choosing the appropriate phase of the self-induced nonlinearity.
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- Abstract: We investigate the role of nonlinearity via optical parametric oscillator on
the entropy production rate and quantum correlations in a hybrid optomechanical
system. Specifically, we derive the modified entropy production rate of an
optical parametric oscillator placed in the optomechanical cavity which is well
described by the two-mode Gaussian state. We find a dramatic deviation in the
irreversibility and quantum mutual information for small detuning. Our analysis
shows that the system irreversibility can be reduced by choosing the
appropriate phase of the self-induced nonlinearity. We further demonstrate that
the nonlinearity effect persist for a reasonable range of cavity decay rate.
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