The delayed coincidence rate for photons transmitted by a driven cavity containing N two-level atoms shows a nonclassical dependence on delay. Cavity QED is concerned with situations in which the cavity mode volume is sufficiently small that the dipole coupling constant is as large, or larger. Than the dissipation rates set by cavity loss and spontaneous emission.
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Quantum Interference and Collapse of QED Wave function in a cavity
The delayed coincidence rate for photons transmitted by a driven cavity containing N two-level atoms shows a nonclassical dependence on delay. Cavity QED is concerned with situations in which the cavity mode volume is sufficiently small that the dipole coupling constant is as large, or larger. Than the dissipation rates set by cavity loss and spontaneous emission.
The delayed coincidence rate for photons transmitted by a driven cavity containing N two-level atoms shows a nonclassical dependence on delay. Cavity QED is concerned with situations in which the cavity mode volume is sufficiently small that the dipole coupling constant is as large, or larger. Than the dissipation rates set by cavity loss and spontaneous emission.