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Two-photon gateway in one-atom cavity quantum electrodynamics

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Abstract

Atoms absorb and emit resonant light photon by photon. However, an atom strongly coupled to the light field of a high-finesse optical resonator forms a new system with new characteristics, enabling the emission and absorption of photon pairs. The energy eigenstates of the coupled system form an anharmonic ladder of doublets, the so-called Jaynes-Cummings ladder. The first doublet, consisting of the two so-called normal modes, has been observed in various cavity QED systems. It can be explained classically using Maxwell equations as arising from the coupling of a classical dipole to a classical electromagnetic field. In contrast, the higher-order doublet has so far no classical analogue. It requires both the quantization of the atomic internal state as well as the quantization of light.

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