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Exceptional-point-engineered cavity magnomechanics
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringMicromechanicsCavity QedMechanical EngineeringOptomechanical SystemOptomechanicsMechanicsOptical PropertiesExceptional-point-engineered Cavity MagnomechanicsExceptional PointPhotonicsQuantum SciencePhysicsCavity OptomechanicsEp-assisted Cmm DevicesMicrostructureElectro-optics DeviceQuantum OpticOptical CommunicationsApplied PhysicsMechanical SystemsOptoelectronics
We theoretically study the role of the exceptional point (EP) in a non-Hermitian cavity magnomechanical (CMM) system, with a tunable dissipative magnon-photon coupling. We find that the EP emerging in such a system can radically change the properties of photons and phonons. As a result, flexible on-off optical transmission, coherent switching of slow and fast lights, and enhanced mechanical cooling deep into the ground state can be achievable by approaching the EP. Detailed comparisons between this system and its Hermitian counterpart are given. Our results show that EP-assisted CMM devices can serve as tools for applications in optical communications and electromechanical switching or sensing.
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