Transparency and enhancement in fast and slow light in q-deformed optomechanical system
| Autorzy | Kundu A.; Miszczak J. |
|---|---|
| Tytuł | Transparency and enhancement in fast and slow light in q-deformed optomechanical system |
| Czasopismo | Annalen der Physik |
| Rok | 2022 |
| Status | Published |
| Tom | 54 |
| Numer | 22 |
| DOI | 10.1002/andp.202200026 |
| URL | https://arxiv.org/abs/2205.15800 |
| Abstrakt | <p>Nonclassical phenomena can be enhanced by introducing <span style="font-size:116%"><em>q</em></span>-deformation in optomechanical systems. This motivated us to investigate the optical response in a <span style="font-size:116%"><em>q</em></span>-deformed linearly coupled optomechanical system. The system consists of two deformed cavities that are linearly coupled to the motion of mechanical mirrors, and the cavities are coupled to each other by transmission strength parameter. Our study shows that compared to non-deformed cases, the deformed system exhibits more rapid phase transition at the positions of transparency windows, causing stronger and enhanced fast and slow light phenomena. Moreover, in the region <span style="font-size:116%"><span style="font-family:mathjax_main">0</span><span style="font-family:mathjax_main"><</span><em>q</em><span style="font-family:mathjax_main"><</span><span style="font-family:mathjax_main">0.5</span></span>, the optomechanical system results in gain. Moreover for a fixed deformation of cavities, by tuning the tunnelling strength and optomechanical coupling, one can observe a delay and advancement in probe filed in the order of \textit{milliseconds} and even above milliseconds for fine-tuning of the coupling parameters. Finally, the bridge between mathematical and physical models is built by assuming the deformation to be a primitive root of unity, indicating a class of \textit{anyon} models. Our results demonstrate that <span style="font-size:116%"><em>q</em></span>-deformation provides a novel method for manipulating and significantly enhancing optical phenomena not only in arbitrarily deformed optomechanical systems but also in anyon models.</p> |