Zohre Mahmoudi Meimand, Omid Hamidi, Ali Reza Bahrampour,
Volume 16, Issue 2 (Summer-Fall 2022)
Abstract
ta charset="UTF-8" >In This paper a ground-state cooling method for bad optomechanical systems is proposed. Previous authors show that an optical cavity with equal loss and gain has a parity-time reversal (PT) symmetry. We introduced an optomechanical cavity coupled to the two modes of a PT symmetry and a passive optical cavity. A quarter-wave plate provides linear mixing interaction between the PT symmetry and passive cavities. In this study, our proposed system improved the cooling rate by utilizing two effects: energy localization and quantum interference. These two impacts increase the cooling rate while the system is red or blue-detuned. It is demonstrated that optomechanical cooling occurs in both the bad-cavity limit and the weak optomechanical coupling regime. These innovations can be attained by parameter management of the system.