Coherent noise cancellation in optomechanical system with double optical modes
Jiashun Yan, Jun Jing

TL;DR
This paper extends coherent quantum noise cancellation (CQNC) to a double-mode optomechanical system, demonstrating enhanced stability and noise suppression for weak-force sensing, with potential practical implementations in advanced optomechanical setups.
Contribution
It introduces a double-mode CQNC scheme that stabilizes the system and cancels noise more effectively than single-mode approaches.
Findings
The double-mode system can be stabilized against power and damping constraints.
Coupling between modes influences noise cancellation and stability.
The scheme is feasible in realistic tripartite optomechanical setups.
Abstract
The coherent quantum noise cancellation (CQNC) strategy has been performed in the single-mode optomechanical systems to promote an ultra-sensitive metrology protocol to break the standard quantum limit. The key idea of CQNC is that the backaction noises arising from radiation pressure and driving can be offset by coupling the optical mode to a near-resonant ancillary mode. In this work, a continuous weak-force sensing under CQNC is developed in a double-mode optomechanical system consisted of two optical modes with distinct frequencies and a mechanical mode. In particular, under the asymmetrical treatment by driving the higher-frequency optical mode, probing the lower-frequency one, and coupling the probe mode to the ancillary mode, our configuration can be used to resemble the conventional CQNC sensing. It is more important to find that the current CQNC strategy simultaneously…
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