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Population Dynamics in a Modulated Optomechanical Setup

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An initially excited two-level quantum-dot embedded on a quantum mechanical resonator is placed in an optical cavity. The quantum-dot has its transition frequency modulated by an off-resonant laser, which leads to a slow-down of the quantum-dot decay within the bad cavity limit. The effect of spontaneous emission control may be enhanced by considering various frequency modulation signals.

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We acknowledge the financial support by the Moldavian National Agency for Research and Development, Grant No. 20.80009.5007.07. Also, V. Ceban is grateful to the financial support by the International Innovative Nanotechnology Centre ININC-CIS, Grant No. 21-116.

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Ceban, V., Macovei, M.A. (2022). Population Dynamics in a Modulated Optomechanical Setup. In: Tiginyanu, I., Sontea, V., Railean, S. (eds) 5th International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering. ICNBME 2021. IFMBE Proceedings, vol 87. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-92328-0_40

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