Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring

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Abstract

We propose and experimentally demonstrate the generation of enhanced optical springs using the optical Kerr effect. A nonlinear optical crystal is inserted into a Fabry-Perot cavity with a movable mirror, and a chain of second-order nonlinear optical effects in the phase-mismatched condition induces the Kerr effect. The optical spring constant is enhanced by a factor of 1.6±0.1 over linear theory. To our knowledge, this is the first realization of optomechanical coupling enhancement using a nonlinear optical effect, which has been theoretically investigated to overcome the performance limitations of linear optomechanical systems. The tunable nonlinearity of demonstrated system has a wide range of potential applications, from observing gravitational waves emitted by binary neutron star postmerger remnants to cooling macroscopic oscillators to their quantum ground state.

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Otabe, S., Usukura, W., Suzuki, K., Komori, K., Michimura, Y., Harada, K. I., & Somiya, K. (2024). Kerr-Enhanced Optical Spring. Physical Review Letters, 132(14). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.132.143602

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