Dynamics and entanglement of a membrane-in-the-middle optomechanical system in the extremely-large-amplitude regime

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Ming Gao
FuChuan Lei
ChunGuang Du
GuiLu Long
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[1] Tsinghua University,State Key Laboratory of Low
[2] Tsinghua National Laboratory of Information Science and Technology,dimensional Quantum Physics and Department of Physics
[3] Collaborative Innovation Center of Quantum Matter,undefined
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optomechanics; self-sustained oscillation; entanglement; membrane-in-the-middle optomechanical system; MIMOS; extremely-large-amplitude regime; ELAR;
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The study of optomechanical systems has attracted much attention, most of which are concentrated in the physics in the small-amplitude regime. While in this article, we focus on optomechanics in the extremely-large-amplitude regime and consider both classical and quantum dynamics. Firstly, we study classical dynamics in a membrane-in-the-middle optomechanical system in which a partially reflecting and flexible membrane is suspended inside an optical cavity. We show that the membrane can present self-sustained oscillations with limit cycles in the shape of sawtooth-edged ellipses and exhibit dynamical multistability. Then, we study the dynamics of the quantum fluctuations around the classical orbits. By using the logarithmic negativity, we calculate the evolution of the quantum entanglement between the optical cavity mode and the membrane during the mechanical oscillation. We show that there is some synchronism between the classical dynamical process and the evolution of the quantum entanglement.
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