Abstract

Cavity-optomechanics, a rapidly developing area of research, has made a remarkable progress. A stunning manifestation of optomechanical phenomena is in exploiting the mechanical effects of light to couple the optical degree of freedom with mechanical degree of freedom. In this report, we investigate the controlled bistable dynamics of such hybrid optomechanical system composed of cigar-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) trapped inside high-finesse optical cavity with one moving-end mirror and is driven by a single mode optical field. The numerical results provide evidence for controlled optical bistability in optomechanics using transverse optical field which directly interacts with atoms causing the coupling of transverse field with momentum side modes, exited by intra-cavity field. This technique of transverse field coupling is also used to control bistable dynamics of both moving-end mirror and BEC. The report provides an understanding of temporal dynamics of moving-end mirror and BEC with respect to transverse field. Moreover, dependence of effective potential of the system on transverse field has also been discussed. To observe this phenomena in laboratory, we have suggested a certain set of experimental parameters. These findings provide a platform to investigate the tunable behavior of novel phenomenon like electromagnetically induced transparency and entanglement in hybrid systems.

Highlights

  • In last few years, a lot of investigations have been conducted in the field of cavity-optomechanics

  • We investigate tunable bistable behavior of optomechanical system which consists of one fixed mirror, one moving-end mirror with maximum amplitude q01 and Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) trapped inside the cavity, driven by a single mode optical field[38,39]

  • We discuss the bistable dynamics of hybrid BEC-optomechanics

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Summary

OPEN Tunable Bistability in Hybrid

Bose-Einstein Condensate received: 24 December 2014 accepted: 21 April 2015 Published: 02 June 2015. We investigate the controlled bistable dynamics of such hybrid optomechanical system composed of cigar-shaped Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) trapped inside high-finesse optical cavity with one moving-end mirror and is driven by a single mode optical field. Experimental advances in cavity-optomechanics have made it possible to couple mechanical resonator with optical degree of freedom[1] Another milestone was achieved by the demonstration of optomechanics when other physical objects, most notably cold atoms or Bose-Einstein condensate, were trapped inside cavity-optomechanics[2]. We investigate tunable bistable behavior of optomechanical system which consists of one fixed mirror, one moving-end mirror with maximum amplitude q01 and Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) trapped inside the cavity, driven by a single mode optical field[38,39]. The set of experimental parameters which make these results experimentally feasible in laboratory has been provided

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