We discuss the spontaneous emission from a coherently prepared and microwave driven doublet of potentially closely spaced excited states to a common ground level. Multiple interference mechanisms are identified which may lead to fluorescence inhibition in well-separated regions of the spectrum or act jointly in cancelling the spontaneous emission. In addition to phase independent quantum interferences due to combined absorptions and emissions of driving field photons, we distinguish two competing phase dependent interference mechanisms as means of controlling the fluorescence. The indistinguishable quantum paths may involve the spontaneous emission from the same state of the doublet, originating from the two different components of the init...
The fluorescence light emitted by a four-level system in J=1/2 to J=1/2 configuration driven by a mo...
A four-level atom, driven by a coherent field, is considered. We show that under certain conditions ...
Coherent control schemes are interference-based procedures for the control of quantum mechanical sys...
We show that a dynamical suppression of spontaneous emission, predicted for a three-level atom [S.-Y...
It has been observed experimentally [H.R. Xia, C.Y. Ye, and S.Y. Zhu, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 1032 (199...
The spontaneous emission of an excited two-level emitter driven by a strong classical coherent low-f...
The spontaneous emission is investigated for an effective atomic two-level system in an intense cohe...
The resonant quantum dynamics of an excited two-level emitter is investigated via classical modulati...
We investigate the effect of an intense low-frequency field on the population decay of an excited tw...
We investigate the two-time intensity correlation functions of the fluorescence field emitted from a...
We study a two-level atom in a double-well potential coupled to a continuum of electromagnetic modes...
Possibility of coherent control of spontaneous emission from four- and five-level system i...
We demonstrate how the anisotropy of the vacuum of the electromagnetic field can lead to quantum int...
We show that radiative coupling between two multilevel atoms having near-degenerate states can produ...
We show that radiative coupling between two multilevel atoms having near-degenerate states can produ...
The fluorescence light emitted by a four-level system in J=1/2 to J=1/2 configuration driven by a mo...
A four-level atom, driven by a coherent field, is considered. We show that under certain conditions ...
Coherent control schemes are interference-based procedures for the control of quantum mechanical sys...
We show that a dynamical suppression of spontaneous emission, predicted for a three-level atom [S.-Y...
It has been observed experimentally [H.R. Xia, C.Y. Ye, and S.Y. Zhu, Phys. Rev. Lett. 77, 1032 (199...
The spontaneous emission of an excited two-level emitter driven by a strong classical coherent low-f...
The spontaneous emission is investigated for an effective atomic two-level system in an intense cohe...
The resonant quantum dynamics of an excited two-level emitter is investigated via classical modulati...
We investigate the effect of an intense low-frequency field on the population decay of an excited tw...
We investigate the two-time intensity correlation functions of the fluorescence field emitted from a...
We study a two-level atom in a double-well potential coupled to a continuum of electromagnetic modes...
Possibility of coherent control of spontaneous emission from four- and five-level system i...
We demonstrate how the anisotropy of the vacuum of the electromagnetic field can lead to quantum int...
We show that radiative coupling between two multilevel atoms having near-degenerate states can produ...
We show that radiative coupling between two multilevel atoms having near-degenerate states can produ...
The fluorescence light emitted by a four-level system in J=1/2 to J=1/2 configuration driven by a mo...
A four-level atom, driven by a coherent field, is considered. We show that under certain conditions ...
Coherent control schemes are interference-based procedures for the control of quantum mechanical sys...