Quantum beats in spontaneous emission from two atoms in a detuned squeezed vacuum
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01/01/1997
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The time evolution of the populations of the collective states of a two-atom system in a squeezed vacuum can exhibit quantum beats. We show that the effect appears only when the carrier frequency of the squeezed field is detuned from the atomic resonance. Moreover, we find that the quantum beats are not present for the case in which the two-photon correlation strength is the maximum possible for a field with a classical analog. We also show that the population inversion between the excited collective states, found for the resonant squeezed vacuum, is sensitive to the detuning and the two-photon correlations. For large detunings or a field with a classical analog there is no inversion between the collective states. Observation of the quantum beats or the population inversion would confirm the essentially quantum-mechanical nature of the squeezed vacuum. (C) 1997 Optical Society of America. |
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eng |
Palavras-Chave | #Optics #Resonance Fluorescence #2-level Atom #Phase Decays #Light #Absorption #Inhibition #Spectra #States #Field |
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Journal Article |