Abstract

The dynamics of atomic dipole momentum and atomic dipole-squeezing effect are investigated inside a Kerr nonlinear blackbody. It is found that in a Kerr nonlinear blackbody, the atomic dipole momentum and its squeezing effect are heavily dependent on the Kerr nonlinear coefficient. It is also found that below a transition temperature T c , the dipole momentum and its squeezing effect in a Kerr nonlinear blackbody can vanish much faster with time than those in a normal blackbody. Above T c , the Kerr nonlinear blackbody becomes a normal blackbody, and the dynamics of the atomic dipole momentum and its squeezing effect behaves as those in normal blackbody radiation. The physical origin of the sudden-vanishing phenomenon in a Kerr nonlinear blackbody is also discussed.

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