Abstract
In this work we discuss the possibility of balancing a dynamic Shark shift in a Jaynes–Cummings system by simultaneously driving the cavity and the atom with classical fields, of the same frequency. For a lossless Jaynes–Cummings system this can lead to unusual atomic population dynamics. For a lossy Jaynes–Cummings system such balancing can lead to complete suppression of resonance fluorescence even for leaky cavities.
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