PUMP-COUPLED MICROMASERS - ENTANGLED TRAPPING STATES OF NONLOCAL FIELDS

被引:11
作者
BOGAR, P
BERGOU, JA
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[1] Department of Physics and Astronomy, Hunter College, City University of New York, New York, NY 11021
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PHYSICAL REVIEW A | 1995年 / 51卷 / 03期
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10.1103/PhysRevA.51.2381
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O43 [光学];
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070207 ; 0803 ;
摘要
A single beam of excited two-level atoms couples two micromasers in a series. It is shown that in the absence of dissipation the possible steady states of their fields are superpositions, of two-field trapping number states. Which one is realized depends upon the initial state of the fields and the interaction parameters, g'τ' and g''τ'', of the two cavities. A large number of these trapping states are pure quantum states, some of them showing entanglement of the two nonlocal micromaser fields of the form N,N+M±N+M,N. Here, N and N+M are arbitrary trapping numbers that belong to disconnected blocks of the photon number space and M specifies the order of correlation between the fields. The time evolution of the system toward steady states is investigated numerically, mainly concentrating on the production of pure entangled trapping states of the form discussed earlier. We describe a special procedure to amplify a number state, N,N, into such states that is based on conditions regarding the interaction parameters. In principle, N and M can be made arbitrarily large resulting in a steady-state nonlocal quantum superposition of distinct macroscopical fields (nonlocal ''Schrödinger cat''). We also present a solution of the standard master equation of a damped harmonic oscillator at finite temperature and apply it to study the effect of dissipation on the production of entangled trapping states at regular and Poissonian pump statistics. It is found that although the entanglement does not survive at a steady state it can build up in the short-time transient regime when cavity losses and the number of thermal photons are not too large. In this small-loss (large Nex) regime the quantum correlation between the micromaser fields decays into a steady-state classical superposition at a rate that depends on the cavity lifetime and the difference (or order of correlation), M, between the superposed photon numbers. In the large-loss (small Nex) regime, however, no transient correlation can be produced and the photon statistics spreads out towards a vacuum for increasing losses. The system undergoes a transition from an uncorrelated to a correlated behavior when the pumping parametrized by Nex exceeds the threshold between the large- and small-loss regimes. Thermal photons enhance the decay of the correlation and by coupling the disconnected blocks of the photon number space they populate the trapping number states of adjacent blocks. However, it is shown that the production of transient entanglement is not significantly affected by either thermal radiation or pumping fluctuations. The experimental realization of the entanglement of nonlocal micromaser fields employing these two-field trapping states of small photon numbers is shown to be feasible in the short-time transient regime using the presently available high-Q cavities and low temperatures, and could be possible on the macroscopic scale in the near future. © 1995 The American Physical Society.
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页码:2381 / 2395
页数:15
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