Atom in a q-Analog Harmonic Oscillator Trap
Abstract
We study the population inversion and Q-function of a two-level atom, interacting with single-mode laser light field, in a q-analog harmonic oscillator trap for increasing q. For τ=.003(q=eτ) the collapses and revivals of population inversion become well defined facilitating experimental observation but for large τ 0.1 the time dependence of population inversion is completely wiped out.
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