Enhancement of Bipartite Entanglement in Cavity Magnomechanical Systems Assisted by an Optical Parametric Amplifier
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In this thesis, we studied the enhancement of quantum entanglement induced by
optical parametric amplifiers in a hybrid cavity magnomechanical system. The
hybrid configuration we investigated involves magnons, cavity microwave photons,
and phonons. We constructed the model and Hamiltonian to describe our system.
The system’s dynamics were determined using the nonlinear quantum Langevin
equations and the linearization approximation. In this framework, the bipartite
entanglements were evaluated through logarithmic negativity. It turned out that the
bipartite entanglements were enhanced when an optical parametric amplifier was
present. In the same way, OPA improved entanglement’s resistance to temperature.
The relaxation of the prerequisite for strong magnon-phonon coupling, which
was required in the absence of OPA to produce cavity-magnon entanglement, was
another important effect of the OPA. Furthermore, in comparison to the system in
which the optical parametric amplifier (OPA) was absent, the inclusion of the OPA
not only strengthened the entanglement but also expanded its domain over a larger
range of detunings. We believe that the technique that was given is a step towards
realizing robust quantum entanglement with the available technology.
