Abstract
In the last few years, the field of cavity optomechanics, a new branch of physics which focusses on the interaction between light and small mechanical objects, has drawn widespread interest because of fundamental observations such as Rabi oscillations and optomechanically-induced transparency1. Here, we theoretically investigate the interaction between light and a sub-wavelength silica optical fiber and demonstrate that strong phonon-photon coupling can also be achieved under high optical power, giving rise to Rabi oscillations.
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