Gain assisted controllable fast light generation in cavity
magnomechanics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.04390v1
- Date: Wed, 7 Jun 2023 12:42:26 GMT
- Title: Gain assisted controllable fast light generation in cavity
magnomechanics
- Authors: Sanket Das, Subhadeep Chakraborty, Tarak N. Dey
- Abstract summary: controllable output field generation from a cavity magnomechanical resonator system.
tuning the exchange interaction strength between the two resonators leads to the system's effective gain and dispersive response.
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- Abstract: We study the controllable output field generation from a cavity
magnomechanical resonator system that consists of two coupled microwave
resonators. The first cavity interacts with a ferromagnetic yttrium iron garnet
(YIG) sphere providing the magnon-photon coupling. Under passive cavities
configuration, the system displays high absorption, prohibiting output
transmission even though the dispersive response is anamolous. We replace the
second passive cavity with an active one to overcome high absorption, producing
an effective gain in the system. We show that the deformation of the YIG sphere
retains the anomalous dispersion. Further, tuning the exchange interaction
strength between the two resonators leads to the system's effective gain and
dispersive response. As a result, the advancement associated with the
amplification of the probe pulse can be controlled in the close vicinity of the
magnomechanical resonance. Furthermore, we find the existence of an upper bound
for the intensity amplification and the advancement of the probe pulse that
comes from the stability condition. These findings may find potential
applications for controlling light propagation in cavity magnomechanics.
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