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... photon number dominates in the resonator state . The oscillations have large amplitudes for n = 1 , 2 , 3 , and gradually decrease for n = 4 , 5 , 6. Both the amplitude and the decay time decrease with increasing photon number n because ...
... photon number dominates in the resonator state . The oscillations have large amplitudes for n = 1 , 2 , 3 , and gradually decrease for n = 4 , 5 , 6. Both the amplitude and the decay time decrease with increasing photon number n because ...
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... photon number states of the radiation field . Nature 403 , 743-746 ( 2000 ) . 6 . 7 . 8 . Bertet , P. et al . Generating and probing a two - photon Fock state with a single atom in a cavity . Phys . Rev. Lett . 88 , 143601 ( 2002 ) ...
... photon number states of the radiation field . Nature 403 , 743-746 ( 2000 ) . 6 . 7 . 8 . Bertet , P. et al . Generating and probing a two - photon Fock state with a single atom in a cavity . Phys . Rev. Lett . 88 , 143601 ( 2002 ) ...
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... photons and by applying strong coherent drive fields indu- cing multi - photon transitions . The observed very strong nonlinearity on the level of a single quantum ( or a few quanta ) could be used for the realization of a single - photon ...
... photons and by applying strong coherent drive fields indu- cing multi - photon transitions . The observed very strong nonlinearity on the level of a single quantum ( or a few quanta ) could be used for the realization of a single - photon ...
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