Abstract

The dynamics of an atom in a strong single mode non-classical electromagnetic cavity field is studied. The reconstruction of the energy spectrum of an atom and the effect of ionization suppression in the presence of a non-classical field are discussed. It is found that a mechanism of ionization suppression similar to the Kramers–Henneberger one is also realized in strong non-classical fields. For squeezed vacuum states the threshold of the stabilization is approximately three times lower than for a classical (coherent) state of the same intensity.

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