Nonreciprocal quantum coherence in cavity magnomechanics via the Barnett effect
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2506.12333v1
- Date: Sat, 14 Jun 2025 03:54:25 GMT
- Title: Nonreciprocal quantum coherence in cavity magnomechanics via the Barnett effect
- Authors: Jinhao Jia, Yingru Li, Juan Huang, Mei Zhang,
- Abstract summary: We theoretically investigate the quantum coherence ans its nonreciprocity in a cavity magnomechanical (CMM) syetem.<n>We examine how the input power, magnomechanical and magnon-photon coupling rates, decay rates of both the cavity photon modes and the magnon modes influence the quantum coherence.<n>Our results provide a controllable mechanism for direction-dependent quantum coherence, with potential applications in nonreciprocal quantum devices and information processing.
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- Abstract: We theoretically investigate the quantum coherence ans its nonreciprocity in a cavity magnomechanical (CMM) syetem, which consists of a rotating yittrium iron garnet (YIG) sphere and a microwave cavity. By adjusting the direction of the magnetic field, the frequency shift of a magnon mode can be tuned from positive to negative due to the Barnett effect. This effect leads to a significant difference in the system stability and is responsible for the nonreciprocal quantum coherence. We examine how the input power, magnomechanical and magnon-photon coupling rates, decay rates of both the cavity photon modes and the magnon modes influence the quantum coherence. Through careful tuning of system parameters, nearly perfect nonreciprocity can be achieved. Our results provide a controllable mechanism for direction-dependent quantum coherence, with potential applications in nonreciprocal quantum devices and information processing.
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