Quantum Optical Response of a Hybrid Optomechanical Device embedded with a Qubit
Sabur A. Barbhuiya, Aranya B Bhattacherjee

TL;DR
This paper theoretically explores how embedding a qubit in a hybrid optomechanical system enhances control over optical phenomena like CPT, CPS, and OMIA, with potential applications in quantum information processing.
Contribution
It introduces a novel hybrid system with a qubit that provides additional control points for optical responses, surpassing pure optomechanical setups.
Findings
Qubit interaction introduces an extra CPT and CPS point.
Presence of qubit modifies OMIA to show three peaks.
System's optical response is highly sensitive to parameter changes.
Abstract
We theoretically investigate the optical response in a hybrid quantum optomechanical system consisting of two optically coupled micro-cavities in which a two-level system (qubit) is embedded on a movable membrane. The qubit can either be a defect which interacts with the mechanical oscillator via the linear Jaynes-Cummings interaction or a superconducting charge qubit coupled with the mechanical mode via nonlinear interaction. We find that coherent perfect transmission (CPT), coherent perfect synthesis (CPS) and optomechanically induced absorption (OMIA) can be generated by suitably adjusting the system parameters. We find that the qubit and its interaction with the mechanical oscillator emerges as a new handle to control these quantum optical properties. The presence of the qubit results in four points where CPT and CPS can be realized compared to the pure optomechanical case (i.e. in…
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