Tunable induced transparency and Fano-resonance in double cavity optomechanical system

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Anjan Samanta*
Kousik Mukherjee
Paresh Chandra Jana

Abstract

We analyze optomechanically induced Transparency and asymmetric Fano-line shape Profile in a two-mode cavity system, coupling at weak and strong coupling regimes. The model system consists of one mechanical mode and two optical modes. The transmission shows nonreciprocal behavior. Both the forward transmission and backward reflection for the system are analyzed for both optic-optic and mechanical-optic cavities by considering various system parameters. The output spectra lead to sharp asymmetric Fano-resonance and tunable transparency. Double line-shape profile is observed in the output Spectrum. Our proposal provides a new platform for application in quantum telecommunications and a photonic device like optical Switches.

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Samanta, A., Mukherjee, K., & Jana, P. C. (2021). Tunable induced transparency and Fano-resonance in double cavity optomechanical system. International Journal of Physics Research and Applications, 4(1), 019–025. https://doi.org/10.29328/journal.ijpra.1001036
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