Decoherence control of a single-photon optomechanical system in phase-sensitive reservoirs

Abstract

Recent advancements in strong single-photon optomechanical coupling also demand a deeper understanding of environmental interactions in this regime. The inadequacy of the standard Lindblad master equation necessitates the use of the Dressed-State Master Equation (DSME), which accounts for the correct eigenstates. This work investigates the impact of squeezed vacuum and thermal reservoirs on the decoherence of cavity photon Fock states in the strong coupling regime. We demonstrate that decoherence can be effectively controlled by tuning reservoir parameters, with the control mediated through a cavity dephasing term that becomes significant at high temperatures. The findings presented provide critical insights into reservoir engineering for precise control of quantum decoherence, advancing the understanding of strongly coupled optomechanical systems in engineered environments.

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