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Simulating quantum interference in a three-level system with perpendicular transition dipole moments
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Quantum DynamicLocalized Excited StateEngineeringMany-body Quantum PhysicElectronic Excited StateDipole MomentsQuantum ComputingQuantum SimulationQuantum InterferenceUltracold AtomQuantum EntanglementDressed StatesQuantum MatterQuantum OpticsBiophysicsQuantum SciencePhotonicsPhysicsAtomic PhysicsQuantum ChemistryExcited State PropertyQuantum OpticNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsQuantum SystemGround StateThree-level SystemWave Interference
We consider a three-level V-type atomic system with the ground state coupled by a laser field to only one of the excited states, and with the two excited states coupled together by a dc field. Although the dipole moments of the two dipole-allowed transitions are assumed perpendicular, we demonstrate that this system emulates to a large degree a three-level system with parallel dipole moments---the latter being a system that exhibits quantum interference and displays a number of interesting features. As examples, we show that the system can produce extremely large values for the intensity-intensity correlation function, and that its resonance fluorescence spectrum can display ultranarrow lines. The dressed states for this system are identified, and the spectral features are interpreted in terms of transitions among these dressed states. We also show that this system is capable of exhibiting considerable squeezing.
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