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English: Vacuum Rabi splitting. Experimental atom–cavity spectrum for a cavity containing
one atom on the average. The intracavity photon number n is plotted as a function of the cavity–probe-laser detuning. The points are experimental. Curve (ii) presents the theoretical predictions for a single atom at the cavity centre. Curve (i) results from a numerical simulation taking atom number fluctuations and position dispersion into account. The inset depicts the dressed level structure. |
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Source | https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.68.1132 |
Author | R. J. Thompson, G. Rempe, and H. J. Kimble |
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