Spontaneous dressed-state polarization in the strong driving regime of cavity QED

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We utilize high-bandwidth phase-quadrature homodyne measurement of the light transmitted through a Fabry-Perot cavity, driven strongly and on resonance, to detect excess phase noise induced by a single intracavity atom. We analyze the correlation properties and driving-strength dependence of the atom-induced phase noise to establish that it corresponds to the long-predicted phenomenon of spontaneous dressed-state polarization. Our experiment thus provides a demonstration of cavity quantum electrodynamics in the strong-driving regime in which one atom interacts strongly with a many-photon cavity field to produce novel quantum stochastic behavior. © 2009 The American Physical Society.

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Armen, M. A., Miller, A. E., & Mabuchi, H. (2009). Spontaneous dressed-state polarization in the strong driving regime of cavity QED. Physical Review Letters, 103(17). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.103.173601

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