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Observations of a PT-like phase transition and limit cycle oscillations in non-reciprocally coupled optomechanical oscillators levitated in vacuum

arXiv (Cornell University)(2023)

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Abstract
We explore the collective non-Hermitian dynamics of a pair of non-conservatively coupled optomechanical oscillators. The oscillators consist of silica nanoparticles optically levitated in vacuum in two parallel pairs of interfering counter-propagating laser beams. By adjusting the relative phase, polarization, and separation of the trapping laser beams, we set the optical interaction between the particles to be purely non-reciprocal. Continuously varying the relative power of the trapping beams over a predefined range takes the system through transition, analogous to a parity-time (PT) phase transition. Decreasing the dissipation rate within the non-equilibrium phase induces a Hopf bifurcation resulting in the formation of collective limit cycle oscillations similar to those observed in phonon lasers. Such systems provide a novel platform for exceptional point optomechanical sensing and due to their wide flexibility and tunability of the interactions can be extended to multi-particle systems, paving the way for the development of topological optomechanical media.
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optomechanical oscillators,pt phase transition,limit cycle
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