Slow light effect in hybrid optomechanical system
Abstract
We theoretically examined the slow light effect in a one‐sided optomechanical system with a two‐level atom placed inside it. When the cavity without atoms is driven by the input field, an optomechanically induced transparency (OMIT) window appears in the transmission spectrum due to destructive interference. We observed that due to the existence of atoms, the OMIT window shifted to normal‐mode splitting and steeper Fano shapes. Our results...
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Title
Slow light effect in hybrid optomechanical system
Published Date
Sep 9, 2021
Volume
122
Issue
1
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