Entanglement of a three-level atom interacting with two-modes field in a
cavity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2401.04892v2
- Date: Sun, 3 Mar 2024 00:01:00 GMT
- Title: Entanglement of a three-level atom interacting with two-modes field in a
cavity
- Authors: A. del Rio-Lima and F. J. Poveda-Cuevas and O. Casta\~nos
- Abstract summary: The dynamics of the interaction between an atom of three levels interacting with a quantized field of two modes in a cavity is studied.
An equal detuning is considered to determine the matter-field entanglement, the statistical properties of the photons, and the occupation probabilities of the atom.
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- Abstract: The dynamics of the interaction between an atom of three levels interacting
with a quantized field of two modes in a cavity is studied within the rotating
wave approximation, by taking into account experimental values of the
accessible hyperfine levels of alkaline atoms. An equal detuning is considered
to determine the matter-field entanglement, the statistical properties of the
photons, and the occupation probabilities of the atom. For a large detuning or
weak dipolar strength appear the Raman condition, that is, the suppression of
one of his atomic transitions. Analytic expression for the time evolution
operator allows to have also explicit closed expressions for the field and
matter observables.
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