Dynamic correlation funtions of the generalized Tavis-Cummings model
Abstract
The model describing interaction between two-level atoms and a single mode field in an optical cavity enclosed by a medium with Kerr nonlinearity is considered in our paper. We study the model within the framework of the analytical solution obtained by application of the quantum inverse method (QIM). The dynamic correlation functions are calculated and transition elements of photons are represented in the determinant form. The obtained answers depend on the solutions of Bethe equations. We provide the numerical solutions of these equations for the different parameters of the model and study the behaviour of certain dynamical correlation functions.
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