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Microwave Photonics Systems Based on Whispering-gallery-mode Resonators
Published on: August 5, 2013
Quantum entanglement between a nonlinear nanomechanical resonator and a microwave field
Charles P Meaney1, Ross H McKenzie, G J Milburn
1Centre for Quantum Computer Technology, School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, The University of Queensland, St. Lucia, Queensland 4072, Australia.
Abstract:
We consider a theoretical model for a nonlinear nanomechanical resonator coupled to a superconducting microwave resonator. The nanomechanical resonator is driven parametrically at twice its resonance frequency, while the superconducting microwave resonator is driven with two tones that differ in frequency by an amount equal to the parametric driving frequency. We show that the semiclassical approximation of this system has an interesting fixed-point bifurcation structure. In the semiclassical dynamics a transition from stable fixed points to limit cycles is observed as one moves from positive to negative detuning. We show that signatures of this bifurcation structure are also present in the full dissipative quantum system and further show that the bifurcation structure leads to mixed-state entanglement between the nanomechanical resonator and the microwave cavity in the dissipative quantum system that is a maximum close to the semiclassical bifurcation. Quantum signatures of the semiclassical limit cycles are presented.
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