Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the collapse-revival phenomenon and the Poissonian statistics of a four-level N-configuration atom interacting with two-mode cavity fields. We assume that the transition between the upper level and the third level of an atom is coupled by the frequency of mode one, while the other transitions are coupled by the frequencies of the two modes or mode two. The interaction is a multi-photon process and a Kerr medium is taken into account in the non-resonant case. We solve the models when the atom is initially prepared in a coherent superposition of the upper and ground states and the field is considered in a coherent state. The effects of both the detuning and the Kerr medium on the temporal behaviour of some statistical aspects are analysed. The conclusions are reached and some features are given.
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