Abstract
We investigate effects that the presence of a second atom has on the dynamic characteristics of a field and an atom in a single-mode cavity, with particular reference to the nonclassical features of the atom–field interaction. The field statistics are marginally altered, but the field and the atomic dipole squeezing are significantly altered. The vacuum-field Rabi splitting, which produces only two peaks in the emission spectrum of an isolated atom, gives a far more complex spectrum when another atom is present in the cavity.
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