Controlling thermal fluctuation of phonon modes with nonreciprocal dynamics in an optomechanical system
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Abstract
Nonreciprocal dynamics in optomechanical systems is of rising interest in the past several years. While earlier works mainly focused on photonic modes, here we study nonreciprocal dynamics for phonon modes. We have realized nonreciprocal coupling between phonon modes, which leads to nonreciprocal phonon transfer. We achieved phonon isolation which can be tuned continuously over a wide range from -30dB to 30dB. We show the nonreciprocal phonon transfer as a new way to control the thermal fluctuation of phonon modes by controlling laser phases.
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Presenters
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Haitan Xu
Physics, Yale University
Authors
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Haitan Xu
Physics, Yale University
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Luyao Jiang
Physics, Yale University
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Aashish Clerk
Institute for Molecular Engineering, University Of Chicago, Molecular Engineering, Institute for Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago, Institute for Molecular Engineering, University of Chicago, University of Chicago
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Jack Harris
Yale Univ, Physics, Yale University