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Phonon pumping by modulating the ultrastrong vacuum

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Abstract

The vacuum, or ground state, of a system in ultrastrong light-matter coupling contains particles that cannot be directly detected, often referred to as virtual particles. We propose a protocol for inducing and observing real mechanical excitations in a mirror, enabled by the only presence of virtual photons. This setup includes a resonant optical cavity that is ultrastrongly coupled to a two-level system (qubit) and optomechanically coupled to a mechanical resonator. When the frequency of the two-level system is modulated at a frequency comparable to the mechanical resonator, real phonons are coherently emitted. Analogously in classical physics, attaching a weight to a spring merely shifts its equilibrium position, while dynamically modulating the weight causes the system to oscillate; in our case, the "weight" is the vacuum itself. We propose and thoroughly characterize a hybrid superconducting-optomechanical setup, based on current state-of-the-art technology, where this effect could be observed experimentally.

Publication: SciPost Phys. 17, 027 (2024) (doi: 10.21468/SciPostPhys.17.1.027)

Presenters

  • Alberto Mercurio

    Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)

Authors

  • Alberto Mercurio

    Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL)

  • Fabrizio Minganti

    Alice and Bob, Alice&Bob

  • Marco Scigliuzzo

    École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne

  • Salvatore Savasta

    Università degli Studi di Messina

  • Vincenzo Savona

    EPFL, Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), École Polytechnique Federal de Lausanne