2015
DOI: 10.1088/0253-6102/64/4/439
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Entanglement and Other Nonclassical Properties of Two Two-Level Atoms Interacting with a Two-Mode Binomial Field: Constant and Intensity-Dependent Coupling Regimes

Abstract: In this paper, we consider the interaction between two two-level atoms and a two-mode binomial field with a general intensity-dependent coupling regime. The outlined dynamical problem has explicit analytical solution, by which we can evaluate a few of its physical features of interest. To achieve the purpose of the paper, after choosing a particular nonlinearity function, we investigate the quantum statistics, atomic population inversion and at last the linear entropy of the atom-field system which is a good m… Show more

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“…The three-level system was studied including generalizations to multiphoton interaction, field-dependent coupling [20]- [21] and for different types of transitions (V -type, Λ− type andΞ− type) in the presence of nonlinearities [22]- [23]. Dynamics of a two two-level atoms system has been investigated [24]- [25] with constant and intensity-dependent coupling regimes. Also, different studies have been carried out on the interaction between two threelevel atoms with two mode fields [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three-level system was studied including generalizations to multiphoton interaction, field-dependent coupling [20]- [21] and for different types of transitions (V -type, Λ− type andΞ− type) in the presence of nonlinearities [22]- [23]. Dynamics of a two two-level atoms system has been investigated [24]- [25] with constant and intensity-dependent coupling regimes. Also, different studies have been carried out on the interaction between two threelevel atoms with two mode fields [26].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%