We establish a connection between the simple harmonic oscillator and a two-level atom interacting with resonant, quantized cavity and strong driving fields, which suggests an experiment to measure the harmonic-oscillator's probability distribution function. To achieve this, we calculate the Autler-Townes spectrum by coupling the system to a third level. We find that there are two different regions of the atomic dynamics depending on the ratio of the: Rabi frequency Omega (c) of the cavity field to that of the Rabi frequency Omega of the driving field. For Omega (c
The spontaneous emission spectrum for a three-level cascade configuration atom in a single mode high...
One of the canonical questions in quantum optics is the nature of the radiative properties of an ato...
We consider an arbitrary atomic system (n-level atom or many such atoms) interacting with a strong r...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) allows the study of light-matter interactions at the most basic...
We investigate the influence of a single-mode cavity on the Autler-Townes doublet that arises when a...
We investigate the influence of a single-mode cavity on the Autler-Townes doublet that arises when a...
We consider cavity QED with single-photon Rabi frequency comparable to the hyperfine splitting of th...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
The field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED), traditionally studied in atomic systems, has gain...
The experiments of our group in optical cavity QED are characterized by the strong coupling of a sma...
The experiments discussed in this thesis focus on the interaction of a single trapped atom with the ...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) captures the essential interaction between two quantum systems,...
We investigate the fluorescence spectrum of a two-level atom in a cavity when the atom is driven by ...
Field quantization effects in cavity electrodynamics can be isolated by sending through the cavity t...
We study the population inversion and Q-function of a two-level atom, interacting with single-mode l...
The spontaneous emission spectrum for a three-level cascade configuration atom in a single mode high...
One of the canonical questions in quantum optics is the nature of the radiative properties of an ato...
We consider an arbitrary atomic system (n-level atom or many such atoms) interacting with a strong r...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) allows the study of light-matter interactions at the most basic...
We investigate the influence of a single-mode cavity on the Autler-Townes doublet that arises when a...
We investigate the influence of a single-mode cavity on the Autler-Townes doublet that arises when a...
We consider cavity QED with single-photon Rabi frequency comparable to the hyperfine splitting of th...
Recent experimental advances in the field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) have opened new po...
The field of cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED), traditionally studied in atomic systems, has gain...
The experiments of our group in optical cavity QED are characterized by the strong coupling of a sma...
The experiments discussed in this thesis focus on the interaction of a single trapped atom with the ...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics (QED) captures the essential interaction between two quantum systems,...
We investigate the fluorescence spectrum of a two-level atom in a cavity when the atom is driven by ...
Field quantization effects in cavity electrodynamics can be isolated by sending through the cavity t...
We study the population inversion and Q-function of a two-level atom, interacting with single-mode l...
The spontaneous emission spectrum for a three-level cascade configuration atom in a single mode high...
One of the canonical questions in quantum optics is the nature of the radiative properties of an ato...
We consider an arbitrary atomic system (n-level atom or many such atoms) interacting with a strong r...