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Nonreciprocal entanglement in exciton optomechanics with an optical parametric amplifier

Zhen-Sen Lin, Rui Zhang, Zi-Wei Jiang, Wen-Quan Yang, Ya-Feng Jiao, Hui Jing, Le-Man Kuang·March 2, 2026
Quantum Physics

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Abstract

We study nonreciprocal bipartite and tripartite entanglement in a spinning exciton-optomechanical system (EOMS) with an optical parametric amplifier (OPA). We demonstrate that nonreciprocal entanglement among photons, excitons, and phonons can be achieved under experimentally feasible parameters. We find that the nonreciprocal entanglement induced by Sagnac effects can be regulated through the OPA. Particularly, We show that the OPA significantly enhances photon-exciton entanglement and tripartite entanglement but weakens photon-phonon and exciton-phonon entanglement. Moreover, we find that the photon-exciton nonreciprocal entanglement not only can be generated at room temperature and even higher temperature but also exhibits highly robustness to cavity dissipation. Our works open a way to manipulate the room-temperature nonreciprocal entanglement, which may be useful for developing nonreciprocal quantum technologies.

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