Abstract
The existence of revivals in the atomic inversion of the Jaynes-Cummings model (JCM) has been pinpointed on the numerical display of its expectation value. However, until recently its individual identification, isolation, and analytical representation was successful if the initial photon statistics allowed the use of saddle point techniques. 1 The recent introduction of a new analytical method,2 free of such restriction, and its successful use with thermal JCM revivals allows us to study the mixed thermal coherent JCM revivals, drawing a direct relation to the saddle point technique. We compare our results with previous ones of the pure thermal case,2 and the coherent limiting cases, in particular with the systematic technique proposed by Fleischhauer and Schleich.
© 1991 Optical Society of America
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