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Nonreciprocal Phonon Laser

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Authors: Y. Jiang, S. Maayani, T. Carmon, Franco Nori, H. Jing

Year

2018

Paper ID

23922

Status

Preprint

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Abstract

We propose nonreciprocal phonon lasing in a coupled cavity system composed of an optomechanical and a spinning resonator. We show that the optical Sagnac effect leads to significant modifications in both the mechanical gain and the power threshold for phonon lasing. More importantly, the phonon lasing in this system is unidirectional, that is the phonon lasing takes place when the coupled system is driven in one direction but not the other. Our work establishes the potential of spinning optomechanical devices for low-power mechanical isolation and unidirectional amplification. This provides a new route, well within the reach of current experimental abilities, to operate cavity optomechanics devices for such a wide range of applications as directional phonon switches, invisible sound sensing, and topological or chiral acoustics.

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