Abstract

We theoretically investigate the second-order sideband effects in a hybrid electro-optomechanical system, and mainly focus on the influence of the microwave signal on the second-order sideband generation. The numerical results show that just by tuning the power and the detuning of the microwave signal, the second-order sideband can be significantly modified. More importantly, while driving this hybrid system by a blue detuned microwave with suitable power, strong second-order sideband effect can be induced. These results can find potential applications in optical frequency converters in the quantum information processing.

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