Nonclassical photon statistics in two-tone continuously driven optomechanics
K. Borkje, F. Massel, J. G. E. Harris

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that two-tone continuous driving in cavity optomechanics can reveal nonclassical photon statistics, violating classical inequalities and indicating quantum features of the mechanical mode.
Contribution
It introduces a method to detect nonclassical photon statistics in continuously driven optomechanical systems using two-tone driving and frequency filtering.
Findings
Violation of classical inequalities in photon statistics.
Signatures of quantum nature in mechanical modes.
Steady-state nonclassical radiation source.
Abstract
In cavity optomechanics, single photon detection of Raman scattered photons can be a useful tool for observing nonclassical features of both radiation and motion. While this tool has been employed in experiments with pulsed laser driving of a cavity mode, it has not been readily accessible to experiments with continuous and constant laser driving. To address this, we present a study of a standard optomechanical system where the cavity mode is continuously driven at two different frequencies, and where sideband photons are detected by single photon detectors after frequency filtering the output from the cavity mode around its resonance frequency. We first derive the normalized second order coherence associated with the detected photons, and show that it contains signatures of the quantum nature of the mechanical mode which would be absent with only single-tone driving. To identify…
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