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Generalized Optomechanics and Its Applications - Quantum Optical Properties of Generalized Optomechanical System

Author Jin-Jin Li, Ka-Di Zhu
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Company
Category Science
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ISBN / ASIN9814417033
ISBN-139789814417037
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A mechanical oscillator coupled to the optical field in a cavity is a typical cavity optomechanical system. In our textbook, we prepare to introduce the quantum optical properties of optomechanical system, i.e. linear and nonlinear effects. Some quantum optical devices based on optomechanical system are also presented in the monograph, such as the Kerr modulator, quantum optical transistor, optomechanical mass sensor, and so on. But most importantly, we extend the idea of typical optomechanical system to coupled mechanical resonator system and demonstrate that the combined two-level structure and resonator system can serve as a generalized optomechanical system. The quantum optical properties, which exist in typical system, are also presented in the combined two-level structure and resonator system.

Readership: Researchers whose interest lies in quantum optics or quantum physics and postgraduate students working on quantum optics or condensed matter physics.

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