2020
DOI: 10.1088/1402-4896/ab7653
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Quantum reversibility in cooperative interaction of the atom system with bi-modal cavity field in Raman conversion

Abstract: The restoration of the initial state in the Raman interaction of the two atoms with the quantified pump and Stokes (anti-Stokes) cavity modes is analytically obtained. For this the su (2) symmetry representation of the bimodal field and a system of two atoms in scattering interaction is proposed for the simplification of the problem. Using the proprieties of the generators su (2) algebra the exact non-stationary solution of the system of two atoms in interaction with the bimodal field is found, taking into con… Show more

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“…, we observe that in Exp. ( 41) is described by the moments (36) and can be observed by losses equation (11). The coherent superpositions of these components may be used as a guide field characteristic with the good phase and amplitude in the semi-classical approximation, ˆ( )…”
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“…, we observe that in Exp. ( 41) is described by the moments (36) and can be observed by losses equation (11). The coherent superpositions of these components may be used as a guide field characteristic with the good phase and amplitude in the semi-classical approximation, ˆ( )…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is attractive from the physical point of view to describe this type of cooperative phenomenon in multiple Raman scattering for small number of scattering steps. The single-step cooperative Raman lasing was described in [21,22,36], the result of which can be obtained from the multistep scattering Hamiltonian (3) in the single step conversion, n = 1 :…”
Section: Symmetry Of Multiple Scattering Transitions and Their Cooper...mentioning
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