Two-Time Intensity Correlations and Multiple Interference Mechanisms in a Driven Cascade Atom
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Abstract
We examine the intensity correlation functions of the two fluorescent fields that are emitted from the top and middle states of a doubly driven three-level atom in the cascade configuration. Novel interference effects are shown. (i) Both of the fluorescent fields have anticorrelations which can exist for long times when the applied fields are on the two-photon resonance and far off one-photon resonances. (ii) Both of the fluorescent fields have strong correlations when the applied fields are far off one- and two-photon resonances. In particular, the extremely strong correlation occurs for the photons emitted from the top state. The above phenomena are traced to the multiple interference mechanisms.
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WANG Fei, HU Xiang-Ming. Two-Time Intensity Correlations and Multiple Interference Mechanisms in a Driven Cascade Atom[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(2): 432-435.
WANG Fei, HU Xiang-Ming. Two-Time Intensity Correlations and Multiple Interference Mechanisms in a Driven Cascade Atom[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(2): 432-435.
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WANG Fei, HU Xiang-Ming. Two-Time Intensity Correlations and Multiple Interference Mechanisms in a Driven Cascade Atom[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(2): 432-435.
WANG Fei, HU Xiang-Ming. Two-Time Intensity Correlations and Multiple Interference Mechanisms in a Driven Cascade Atom[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2007, 24(2): 432-435.
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