Quantum squeezing-induced quantum entanglement and EPR steering in a coupled optomechanical system

  • Wu S
  • Bai C
  • Li G
  • et al.
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Abstract

We propose a theoretical project in which quantum squeezing induces quantum entanglement and Einstein-Podolsky-Rosen steering in a coupled whispering-gallery-mode optomechanical system. Through pumping the χ (2) -nonlinear resonator with the phase matching condition, the generated squeezed resonator mode and the mechanical mode of the optomechanical resonator can generate strong quantum entanglement and EPR steering, where the squeezing of the nonlinear resonator plays the vital role. The transitions from zero entanglement to strong entanglement and one-way steering to two-way steering can be realized by adjusting the system parameters appropriately. The photon-photon entanglement and steering between the two resonators can also be obtained by deducing the amplitude of the driving laser. Our project does not need an extraordinarily squeezed field, and it is convenient to manipulate and provides a novel and flexible avenue for diverse applications in quantum technology dependent on both optomechanical and photon-photon entanglement and steering.

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Wu, S.-X., Bai, C.-H., Li, G., Yu, C., & Zhang, T. (2024). Quantum squeezing-induced quantum entanglement and EPR steering in a coupled optomechanical system. Optics Express, 32(1), 260. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.510160

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