Abstract

We discuss the conditions which give rise to anomalous features in the resonance fluorescence of a two-level atom interacting with a resonant classical field and a squeezed vacuum. A simple expression is obtained, which is shown to coincide closely with the conditions for amplification of a probe beam and with the collapse of the atomic system into a pure state. We thereby illustrate striking observable consequences of the evolution of a driven system into a pure state. This situation also provides a method for preparing an atom in a pure state whose nature depends on the squeezing phase and Rabi frequency. The conditions for hole burning are obtained analytically, and the sensitivity of these effects to the two-photon correlations produced by the squeezed vacuum is demonstrated.

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