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Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Coherent Optomechanical Switch for Motion Transduction Based on Dynamically Localized Mechanical Modes

Hao Fu, Zhi-cheng Gong, Li-ping Yang, Tian-hua Mao, Chang-pu Sun, Su Yi, Yong Li, and Geng-yu Cao

We present a coherent switch for motion transduction based on dynamically localized mechanical modes in an optomechanical system consisting of two coupled cantilevers. By placing one of the cantilevers inside a harmonically oscillating optical trap, the effective coupling strength between the degenerate cantilevers can be tuned experimentally. In particular, when the coupling is turned off, we show that mechanical motion becomes tightly bounded to the isolated cantilevers rather than propagating away as a result of destructive Landau-Zener-Stückelberg–like interference. The effect of dynamical localization is adopted to implement a coherent switch, through which the tunneling oscillation is turned on and off with well-preserved phase coherence. We provide a simple yet efficient approach for full control of the coupling between mechanical resonators, which is highly desirable for coherent control of transport phenomena in a coupled-mechanical-resonator array.

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