Non-classical properties and quantum interference (QI) in two-photon excitation of a three level atom (|1〉), |2〉, |3〉) in a ladder configuration, illuminated by multiple fields in non-classical (squeezed) and/or classical (coherent) states, is studied. Fundamentally new effects associated with quantum correlations in the squeezed fields and QI due to multiple excitation pathways have been observed. Theoretical studies and extrapolations of these findings have revealed possible applications which are far beyond any current capabilities, including ultrafast nonlinear mixing, ultrafast homodyne detection and frequency metrology. The atom used throughout the experiments was Cesium, which was magneto-optically trapped in a vapor cell to ...
AbstractWe introduce the problem of three types of interaction between an N-level quantum system and...
We investigate the collective interaction of a multi-atom three-level ladder system with an environm...
Rabi oscillations of a two-level atom appear as a quantum interference effect between the amplitudes...
Two-photon excitation of a three-level atom in a ladder configuration (1-->2-->3) by simultaneous il...
The two-photon transition (6S(sub 1/2) yields 6D(sub 5/2)) of atomic Cesium is investigated for exci...
The recent development of frequency tunable nonclassical light sources have opened up possibilities ...
We investigate the two-time intensity correlation functions of the fluorescence field emitted from a...
Non-linear effects of a single atom in two-photon processes inside a high-Q cavity are examined. The...
Using the formalism developed earlier, we treat spontaneous emission from a three-level atom (ladder...
Resonance fluorescence arises from the interaction of an optical field with a two-level system, and ...
The flexible engineering of superconducting circuits, together with the nonlinearity available from ...
We introduce phase operators associated with the algebra su(3), which is the appropriate tool to des...
We show that a dynamical suppression of spontaneous emission, predicted for a three-level atom [S.-Y...
We have theoretically analyzed nonclassical paired photons generated spontaneously from a four-level...
The squeezing spectrum of the fluorescent light is investigated for a laser-driven three-level atom ...
AbstractWe introduce the problem of three types of interaction between an N-level quantum system and...
We investigate the collective interaction of a multi-atom three-level ladder system with an environm...
Rabi oscillations of a two-level atom appear as a quantum interference effect between the amplitudes...
Two-photon excitation of a three-level atom in a ladder configuration (1-->2-->3) by simultaneous il...
The two-photon transition (6S(sub 1/2) yields 6D(sub 5/2)) of atomic Cesium is investigated for exci...
The recent development of frequency tunable nonclassical light sources have opened up possibilities ...
We investigate the two-time intensity correlation functions of the fluorescence field emitted from a...
Non-linear effects of a single atom in two-photon processes inside a high-Q cavity are examined. The...
Using the formalism developed earlier, we treat spontaneous emission from a three-level atom (ladder...
Resonance fluorescence arises from the interaction of an optical field with a two-level system, and ...
The flexible engineering of superconducting circuits, together with the nonlinearity available from ...
We introduce phase operators associated with the algebra su(3), which is the appropriate tool to des...
We show that a dynamical suppression of spontaneous emission, predicted for a three-level atom [S.-Y...
We have theoretically analyzed nonclassical paired photons generated spontaneously from a four-level...
The squeezing spectrum of the fluorescent light is investigated for a laser-driven three-level atom ...
AbstractWe introduce the problem of three types of interaction between an N-level quantum system and...
We investigate the collective interaction of a multi-atom three-level ladder system with an environm...
Rabi oscillations of a two-level atom appear as a quantum interference effect between the amplitudes...