Abstract The time evolution and the statistic characteristic of the light phase in the Tavis-Cummings (T-C) model of two identical two-level atoms coupled to a strong coherent light field are studied by means of the Pegg-Barnett phase theory. It is proved that the dipole-dipole interaction between atoms will lead to the frequency shift of light, the weakening of the degree of atom-field coupling and the restraint of light phase diffusion.
Received: 22 June 1998
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Fund: Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No. 69678019) and by the Colleges Science and Research Foundation of Hubei Province of China (Grant No. 996028)
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Tian Yong-hong (田永红), Peng Jin-sheng (彭金生), Xu Da-hai (徐大海), Han Li-bo (韩立波) INFLUENCE OF THE DIPOLE-DIPOLE INTERACTION BETWEEN ATOMS ON THE PHASE PROPERTIES OF LIGHT 1999 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 8 252
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