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Effective Hamiltonian approach to the Kerr nonlinearity in an optomechanical system
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringCavity QedKerr NonlinearityOptomechanical SystemOptomechanicsQuantum SensingNonlinear Mechanical SystemKerr EffectHamiltonian TheoryQuantum ComputingNonlinear Wave PropagationEffective Hamiltonian ApproachQuantum OpticsLevitated OptomechanicsNonlinear VibrationPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsNonlinear Kerr EffectCavity OptomechanicsMultimode OptomechanicsQuantum OpticBorn-oppenheimer ApproximationNatural SciencesApplied Physics
Using the Born-Oppenheimer approximation, we derive an effective Hamiltonian for an optomechanical system that leads to a nonlinear Kerr effect in the system's vacuum. The oscillating mirror at one edge of the optomechanical system induces a squeezing effect in the intensity spectrum of the cavity field. A near-resonant laser field is applied at the other edge to drive the cavity field in order to enhance the Kerr effect. We also propose a quantum-nondemolition-measurement setup to monitor a system with two cavities separated by a common oscillating mirror based on our effective Hamiltonian approach.
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