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Quantum interference in optical fields and atomic radiation
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2002
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PhotonicsQuantum ScienceSpontaneous EmissionAtomic Dipole MomentsQuantum ComputingPhysicsEngineeringNatural SciencesCavity QedQuantum OpticApplied PhysicsQuantum InterferenceAtomic PhysicsQuantum EntanglementPhoton StatisticQuantum OpticsWave Interference
We discuss the connection between quantum interference effects in optical beams and radiation fields emitted from atomic systems. We illustrate this connection by a study of the first- and second-order correlation functions of optical fields and atomic dipole moments. We explore the role of correlations between the emitting systems and present examples of practical methods to implement two systems with non-orthogonal dipole moments. We also derive general conditions for quantum interference in a two-atom system and for a control of spontaneous emission. The relation between population trapping and dark states is also discussed. Moreover, we present quantum dressed-atom models of cancellation of spontaneous emission, amplification on dark transitions, fluorescence quenching and coherent population trapping.
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