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 faraji E,  tavassoly M K,  baghshahi H R.  Nonclassicality Features of Two Λ-Type Three-Level Atoms Interacting Consecutively with a Single-Mode Coherent Field in the Intensity-Dependent Coupling.  ICOP & ICPET _ INPC _ ICOFS 2015; 21 :457-460
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                    In the present paper, via the generalized Jaynes-Cummings model we examine the consecutive interaction of two Λ-type three-level atoms with a single-mode coherent field in the intensity dependent coupling regime such that at any time there exists only a single atom in the cavity. After driving accurate form of the atom-field wave function, we evaluate the influence of the intensity-dependent coupling and detuning parameters on a few physical properties like atom-field entanglement, Wigner quasi-probability distribution function and atom population inversion. In this way, we establish the nonclassicality of the obtained atom-field system state.
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
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