A Non-Demolition Photon Counting Method by Four-Level Inverted Y-Type Atom
Author(s) -
Siamak Khademi,
Samira Alipour
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
international journal of optics and photonics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2538-4007
pISSN - 1735-8590
DOI - 10.18869/acadpub.ijop.11.1.63
Subject(s) - photon , physics , atomic physics , atom (system on chip) , cascade , coupling (piping) , quantum optics , quantum , cavity quantum electrodynamics , quantum mechanics , chemistry , open quantum system , materials science , chromatography , embedded system , metallurgy , computer science
The semi-classical model of atomfield interaction has been fully studied for some multilevel atoms, e.g. Vee, , Cascade , Y, and inverted Y and so on. This issue is developed into the full-quantum electrodynamics formalism, where the probe and coupling electromagnetic fields are quantized. In this article, we investigate the full-quantum model of absorption and dispersion spectrum of trapped four-levels inverted Y type atoms, interacting with a probe beam of photons as well as two-mode trapped coupling photons. It is shown that the measurement of the maximum of absorption of the probe field and its detuning gives us simply the number of two-mode coupling photons, individually. An experimental setup for this non-demolition photon counting method is proposed and the numbers of coupling photons are obtained analytically.
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