Abstract
Since Jaynes and Cummings [ 1 ] demonstrated the close quantitative agreement between the quantum and semiclassical description of the interaction between (two-level) molecules (or atoms) and the electromagnetic field, it has remained a challenge to produce unambiguous nonclassical features in the intracavity matter-field interaction. A promising approach to observing genuine quantum features in the optical domain exploits two-photon coincidence detection of the outgoing cavity field [2].
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