Emergent Radiation in an Atom-Field System at Twice-Resonance
Abstract
A two-level atom interacting with a single mode of quantized electromagnetic radiation is discussed using a representation in which the atom and the radiation are unified into a {\em new} canonical radiation. At the {\em twice-resonance}, when the frequency of the original radiation is twice the atomic transition frequency (), the {\em emergent} unified field in the non-interacting atom-field system resembles a free radiation of frequency . This free emergent radiation is further shown to exist in the presence of an interaction which looks similar to the atom-field interaction in the dipole approximation. The one-photon correlation and the population inversion are discussed as the possible means of observing the emergent radiation. The entanglement properties of the emergent radiation are also discussed.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0807.0978,
title = {Emergent Radiation in an Atom-Field System at Twice-Resonance},
author = {Brijesh Kumar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0807.0978},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
4+ pages, 2 figures, submitted for publication; included a discussion on the entanglement