Abstract
It is shown that a single atom making two-photon transitions in an ideal cavity (Q = ∞) in the presence of an initial coherent state field will, as expected, continue to show the collapses and revivals of atomic inversion and the intensity–intensity correlation of the field; however, these collapses and revivals are both compact and regular, in contrast to the one-photon case. This is because, although the several Rabi frequencies involved are incommensurate, for the two-photon case, unlike for the one-photon problem, they become commensurate in the limit of intense field. We derive analytic expressions for the atomic inversion and the intensity–intensity correlation in the case of direct, as well as homodyned, detection of the intracavity field. The effects of the Stark shift are discussed.
© 1988 Optical Society of America
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