Interaction of a Three-Level Atom and Field in a Squeezed Vacuum State with Added Photons: Quantum Phase and Nonclassical Properties


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Abstract

We present a detail study of the evolution of nonlocal correlations of an interacting quantum system comprising a three-level atom and a field mode initially prepared in a squeezed vacuum state with added photons. We compare the dynamical behavior of the quantum phase and entanglement by varying the number of photons added to the squeezed vacuum state. Furthermore, we examine the influence of the added-photon number and the squeeze parameter on the dynamical behavior of entanglement, quantum phase, and nonclassical properties of the field. Moreover, we explore the link between the quantum phase and the nonlocal correlation. Finally, we introduce an effective method to generate and maintain a high level of entanglement for this quantum system based on precise parameter ranges.

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Eman M. A. Hilal

Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science Al Faisaliah Campus, King Abdulaziz University

Email: sayedquantum@yahoo.co.uk
Saudi Arabia, Jeddah

S. Abdel-Khalek

Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Taif University; Mathematics Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University

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Email: sayedquantum@yahoo.co.uk
Saudi Arabia, Taif City, 888; Sohag

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