Abstract We present a method to generate entangled Fock states of two nonlocal cavity modes with different frequencies. We send an atom with three levels g, e, and f across two cavities. The atomic transition frequency between level g and e is resonant with the first cavity frequency, while the atomic transition frequency between level g and f is resonant with the second cavity frequency. The detection of the atomic state leaves the pure field in an entangled Fock state.
Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
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GUO GUANG-CAN (郭光灿), ZHENG SHI-BIAO (郑仕标) GENERATION OF ENTANGLED FOCK STATES OF TWO NONLOCAL CAVITY MODES WITH DIFFERENT FREQUENCIES 1997 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 6 283
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