Abstract

In this paper, we explore the optical tomography and quantum coherence dynamics for a coherent cavity field interacting with a two-level atom via intensity dependent coupling. We derive a specific solution to the master equation for the Jaynes–Cummings model, considering cavity damping. This solution reveals how the atom coherent-cavity interactions can produce new coherent states when the initial dissipative cavity-field state is coherent state or even coherent state. The effects of the atom-coherent-cavity interactions and the cavity damping, on the dynamics of the initial coherent state optical tomography and coherence is examined. In addition to the nonclassical properties, the atom–cavity interactions have a remarkable capacity to form distinct cavity field states linked to certain optical tomography distributions. Additionally, we investigate the maximal optical tomography dynamics for coherent state and even coherent state considering a range of cavity damping and detuning values.

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