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Observation of Brillouin optomechanical strong coupling with an 11 GHz mechanical mode

Optics 2019-01-23 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Achieving cavity-optomechanical strong coupling with high-frequency phonons provides a rich avenue for quantum technology development including quantum state-transfer, memory, and transduction, as well as enabling several fundamental studies of macroscopic phononic degrees-of-freedom. Reaching such coupling with GHz mechanical modes however has proved challenging, with a prominent hindrance being material- and surface-induced-optical absorption in many materials. Here, we circumvent these challenges and report the observation of optomechanical strong coupling to a high frequency (11 GHz) mechanical mode of a fused-silica whispering-gallery microresonator via the electrostrictive Brillouin interaction. Using an optical heterodyne detection scheme, the anti-Stokes light backscattered from the resonator is measured and normal-mode splitting and an avoided crossing are observed in the recorded spectra, providing unambiguous signatures of strong coupling. The optomechanical coupling rate reaches values as high as G/2π=39 MHzG/2\pi = 39 \ \text{MHz} through the use of an auxiliary pump resonance, where the coupling dominates both the optical (κ/2π=3 MHz\kappa/2\pi = 3 \ \text{MHz}) and the mechanical (γm/2π=21 MHz\gamma_\text{m}/2\pi = 21 \ \text{MHz}) amplitude decay rates. Our findings provide a promising new approach for optical quantum control using light and sound.

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@article{arxiv.1808.07115,
  title  = {Observation of Brillouin optomechanical strong coupling with an 11 GHz mechanical mode},
  author = {G. Enzian and M. Szczykulska and J. Silver and L. Del Bino and S. Zhang and I. A. Walmsley and P. DelHaye and M. R. Vanner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1808.07115},
  year   = {2019}
}

Comments

16 pages, 5 figures, includes supplementary, accepted in Optica