Single-photon nonlinearities in two-mode optomechanics

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We present a detailed theoretical analysis of a weakly driven, multimode optomechanical system, in which two optical modes are strongly and near-resonantly coupled to a single mechanical mode via a three-wave mixing interaction. We calculate one- and two-time intensity correlations of the two optical fields and compare them to analogous correlations in atom-cavity systems. Nonclassical photon correlations arise when the optomechanical coupling g exceeds the cavity decay rate κ, and we discuss signatures of one- and two-photon resonances as well as quantum interference. We also find a long-lived correlation that decays slowly with the mechanical decay rate γ, reflecting the heralded preparation of a single-phonon state after detection of a photon. Our results provide insight into the quantum regime of multimode optomechanics, with potential applications for quantum information processing with photons and phonons. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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Kómár, P., Bennett, S. D., Stannigel, K., Habraken, S. J. M., Rabl, P., Zoller, P., & Lukin, M. D. (2013). Single-photon nonlinearities in two-mode optomechanics. Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics, 87(1). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.87.013839

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