Electromagnetically induced transparency and optical memories in an optomechanical system with N membranes

Abstract

We study the propagation of a weak probe field through an optomechanical system in which N nearly degenerate mechanical membranes are inside a Febry-Perot cavity, and couple dispersively to an intracavity field. We derive a general analytical expression for the output probe field. We show that the in-phase quadrature of the output probe field can exhibit multiple electromagnetically induced transparency with at most N narrow transparency windows. We find that the superluminal light can be achieved with at most N different negative group velocities at the transparency windows. Moreover, by using a time-dependent strong coupling pulse, we numerically simulate the storage and retrieval of a weak Gaussian-shaped probe pulse in an optical cavity with two nearly degenerate mechanical resonators.

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