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The generation of mechanical squeezing has attracted a lot of interest for its nonclassical properties, applications in quantum information and high-sensitivity measurements. Here we propose a detuning-switched method that can rapidly generate strong and stationary mechanical squeezing. The pulsed driving can dynamically transpose the optomechanical coupling into a linear optical force and maintain an effective mechanical frequency, which can introduce strong mechanical squeezing in a short time. Moreover, we show the obtained strong mechanical squeezing can be frozen by increasing the pulse intervals, leading to stationary mechanical squeezing with a fixed squeezing angle. Thus, our proposal provides fascinating insights and applications of modulated optomechanical systems.
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