Optimized mechanical quadrature squeezing beyond the 3-dB limit via a gradient-descent algorithm
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.13563v3
- Date: Sat, 24 Aug 2024 06:56:44 GMT
- Title: Optimized mechanical quadrature squeezing beyond the 3-dB limit via a gradient-descent algorithm
- Authors: Yu-Hong Liu, Jie-Qiao Liao,
- Abstract summary: We propose a reliable scheme for generating mechanical quadrature squeezing in a typical cavity optomechanical system.
We realize strong quadrature squeezing in a mechanical resonator that exceeds the 3-dB steady-state limit.
This paper will promote the application of optimal quantum control in quantum optics and quantum information science.
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- Abstract: The preparation of mechanical quadrature-squeezed states holds significant importance in cavity optomechanics because the squeezed states have extensive applications in understanding fundamental quantum mechanics and exploiting modern quantum technology. Here, we propose a reliable scheme for generating mechanical quadrature squeezing in a typical cavity optomechanical system via seeking optimal cavity-field driving pulses using the gradient-descent algorithm. We realize strong quadrature squeezing in a mechanical resonator that exceeds the 3-dB steady-state limit, even with a thermal phonon occupancy of 100. Furthermore, the mechanical squeezing can be ultrarapidly created within one mechanical oscillation period. We also obtain the optimal pulsed drivings associated with the created mechanical squeezings and analyze the mechanism for mechanical squeezing generation. This paper will promote the application of optimal quantum control in quantum optics and quantum information science.
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