Nonlinear optomechanics with gain and loss: Amplifying higher-order sideband and group delay

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We study the nonlinear optomechanically induced transparency (OMIT) with gain and loss. We find that (i) for a single active cavity, significant enhancement can be achieved for the higher-order sidebands, including the transmission rate and the group delay; (ii) for active-passive-coupled cavities, hundreds of microsecond of optical delay or advance are attainable for the nonlinear sideband pulses in the parity-time-symmetric regime. The active higher-order OMIT effects, as firstly revealed here, open up the way to make a low-power optomechaical amplifier, which can amplify both the strength and group delay of not only the probe light but also its higher-order sidebands.

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Jiao, Y., Lü, H., Qian, J., Li, Y., & Jing, H. (2016). Nonlinear optomechanics with gain and loss: Amplifying higher-order sideband and group delay. New Journal of Physics, 18(8). https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/18/8/083034

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