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Detection of weak forces based on noise-activated switching in bistable optomechanical systems

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Aldana, S 
Bruder, C 
Nunnenkamp, Andreas  ORCID logo  https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2390-7636

Abstract

We propose to use cavity optomechanical systems in the regime of optical bistability for the detection of weak harmonic forces. Due to the optomechanical coupling an external force on the mechanical oscillator modulates the resonance frequency of the cavity and consequently the switching rates between the two bistable branches. A large difference in the cavity output fields then leads to a strongly amplified homodyne signal. We determine the switching rates as a function of the cavity detuning from extensive numerical simulations of the stochastic master equation as appropriate for continuous homodyne detection. We develop a two-state rate equation model that quantitatively describes the slow switching dynamics. This model is solved analytically in the presence of a weak harmonic force to obtain approximate expressions for the power gain and signal-to-noise ratio that we then compare to force detection with an optomechanical system in the linear regime.

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quant-ph, quant-ph, cond-mat.mes-hall

Journal Title

Physical Review A - Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics

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1050-2947
1094-1622

Volume Title

90

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American Physical Society (APS)