Abstract

We study the Autler-Townes absorption spectrum of the upper and intermediate levels of a three-level cascade atom in which the intermediate and ground levels are strongly driven by a laser field as well as weakly coupled by a cavity mode [Phys. Rev. 100, 703 (1955)]. Surprisingly, one of the Autler-Townes peaks may be greatly suppressed or enhanced by tuning the cavity resonant frequency. The larger the Rabi frequency, the more pronounced the cavity-induced suppression or enhancement. The Autler-Townes spectrum carries full information on the cavity-induced modification of the strongly driven levels. A physical interpretation is presented in the dressed-state basis.

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