Photon-phonon parametric oscillation induced by the quadratic coupling in an optomechanical resonator
Lin Zhang, Fengzhou Ji, Xu Zhang, Weiping Zhang

TL;DR
This paper investigates how quadratic coupling induces photon-phonon parametric effects in an optomechanical resonator, leading to nonlinear static responses, self-sustained oscillations, chaos, and stabilization, with potential for controlling resonator dynamics.
Contribution
It reveals the direct impact of quadratic coupling on the mean-field dynamics and demonstrates how it can suppress chaos and be detected via output power spectrum in optomechanical systems.
Findings
Quadratic coupling modifies static responses and induces self-sustained oscillations.
Increasing pump power leads to chaos via period-doubling bifurcation.
Quadratic coupling can suppress chaos and stabilize the resonator dynamics.
Abstract
A direct photon-phonon parametric effect of the quadratic coupling on the mean-field dynamics of an optomechanical resonator in the large-scale-movement regime is found and investigated. Under a weak pumping power, the mechanical resonator damps to steady state with a nonlinear static response sensitively modified by the quadratic coupling. When the driving powerincreases beyond the static energy balance, the steady states lose their stabilities via Hopf bifurcations and the resonator produces stable self-sustained oscillation(limit-circle behavior) of discrete energies with step-like amplitudes due to the parametric effect of the quadratic coupling, which can be understood roughly by the power balance between gain and loss on the resonator. A further increase of the pumping power can induce chaotic dynamic of the resonator via a typical routine of period-doubling bifurcation but which…
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