Tunable phonon-photon coupling induces double MMIT and enhances slow
light in an atom-opto-magnomechanics
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2311.17731v1
- Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2023 15:36:03 GMT
- Title: Tunable phonon-photon coupling induces double MMIT and enhances slow
light in an atom-opto-magnomechanics
- Authors: M'bark Amghar, Noura Chabar and Mohamed Amazioug
- Abstract summary: We show double magnomechanically induced transparency (MMIT) in the probe output spectrum by exploiting the phonon-photon coupling strength.
This result may have potential applications in quantum information processing and communication.
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- Abstract: In this paper we theoretically investigate the magnomechanically induced
transparency phenomenon and the slow/fast light effect in the situation where
an atomic ensemble is placed inside the hybrid cavity of an
opto-magnomechanical system. The system is driven by dual optical and phononic
drives. We show double magnomechanically induced transparency (MMIT) in the
probe output spectrum by exploiting the phonon-photon coupling strength. In
addition, the fast and slow light effects in the system are explored. Besides,
we show that the slow light profiles is enhanced by adjusting phonon-photon
coupling strength. This result may have potential applications in quantum
information processing and communication.
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