Selective Linear or Quadratic Optomechanical Coupling via Measurement

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Abstract

The ability to engineer both linear and nonlinear coupling with a mechanical resonator is an important goal for the preparation and investigation of macroscopic mechanical quantum behavior. In this work, a measurement based scheme is presented where linear or square mechanical-displacement coupling can be achieved using the optomechanical interaction that is linearly proportional to the mechanical position. The resulting square-displacement measurement strength is compared to that attainable in the dispersive case that has a direct interaction with the mechanical-displacement squared. An experimental protocol and parameter set are discussed for the generation and observation of non-Gaussian states of motion of the mechanical element.

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Vanner, M. R. (2011). Selective Linear or Quadratic Optomechanical Coupling via Measurement. Physical Review X, 1(2), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.1.021011

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