Interference-induced enhancement of field entanglement in a microwave-driven V-type single-atom laser

Wen-Xing Yang, Ai-xi Chen, Tingting Zha, Yanfeng Bai, Ray-Kuang Lee
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We demonstrate the generation of two-mode continuous-variable (CV) entanglement in a V-type three-level atom trapped in a doubly resonant cavity using a microwave field driving a hyperfine transition between two upper excited states. By numerically simulating the dynamics of this system, our results show that the CV entanglement with large mean number of photons can be generated even in presence of the atomic relaxation and cavity losses. More interestingly, it is found that the intensity and period of entanglement can be enhanced significantly with the increasing of the atomic relaxation due to the existence of the perfect spontaneously generated interference between two atomic decay channels. Moreover, we also show that the entanglement can be controlled efficiently by tuning the intensity of spontaneously generated interference and the detuning of the cavity field.
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微波驱动v型单原子激光器中干涉诱导的场纠缠增强
利用微波场驱动两个高激发态之间的超精细跃迁,证明了双谐振腔中v型三能级原子的双模连续变量(CV)纠缠的产生。通过数值模拟该系统的动力学,我们的结果表明,即使存在原子弛豫和腔损失,也可以产生具有大平均光子数的CV纠缠。更有趣的是,由于两个原子衰变通道之间存在完美的自发干涉,随着原子弛豫的增加,纠缠的强度和周期可以显著增强。此外,我们还表明,可以通过调节自发产生的干涉强度和腔场的失谐来有效地控制纠缠。
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Central European Journal of Physics
Central European Journal of Physics 物理-物理:综合
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