Two–membrane Cavity Optomechanics: Non–linear Dynamics And Measurement Of The Optomechanical Coupling

2021 CONFERENCE ON LASERS AND ELECTRO-OPTICS EUROPE & EUROPEAN QUANTUM ELECTRONICS CONFERENCE (CLEO/EUROPE-EQEC)(2021)

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Multimode optomechanical systems are attracting an increasing interest for the study of collective dynamical effects. The radiation pressure interaction is inherently non–linear and the effects of such non–linearity on the mechanical motion are easily manifested when the optical cavity is driven on the blue sideband, and optical backaction is responsible for mechanical antidamping. When the latter overcomes the internal mechanical friction, a Hopf bifurcation towards a regime of self–induced mechanical oscillations takes place, with a fixed amplitude, and a free running oscillation phase, which may lock to external forces or to other optomechanical oscillators. This mutual phase-locking of self-oscillating resonators is at the basis of optomechanical synchronization.
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unexcited oscillator,cavity linewidth,membrane displacements,optical probe beam,large amplitude resonator motions,small amplitude resonator motions,presynchronization,vibrating dielectric membranes,high-finesse Fabry-Perot cavity,multimode optomechanical system,nonlinear dynamics,optomechanical coupling,two-membrane cavity optomechanics
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