Tuning of resonant doublets in coupled optical cavities
The mode profile of a coupled optical cavity often exhibits a resonant doublet, which arises from the strong coupling between its sub-cavities. Traditional readout methods rely on setting fields of different frequencies to be resonant in either sub-cavity, which is challenging in the case of strong...
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Zusammenfassung: | The mode profile of a coupled optical cavity often exhibits a resonant
doublet, which arises from the strong coupling between its sub-cavities.
Traditional readout methods rely on setting fields of different frequencies to
be resonant in either sub-cavity, which is challenging in the case of strong
coupling. In this regime, the coupled cavity behaves as a single resonator, and
a field must be resonant in all its parts. Consequently, specialized sensing
schemes are necessary to control strongly coupled cavities. To address this
issue, we propose a novel technique for the relative measurement of the degrees
of freedom of a strongly coupled cavity. Our approach enables simultaneous
frequency stabilization and fine-tuning of frequency splitting in the resonant
doublet. Overall, our proposed technique offers a promising solution to control
the properties of coupled cavities, facilitating advanced applications in the
fields of gravitational-wave detection, quantum cavity optomechanics, and other
related areas. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2308.02574 |