We present a study of manipulating the multiphoton blockade phenomenon in a single mode cavity with two ladder-type three-level atoms. Combining the cavity QED with electromagnetically induced transparency technique, we… Click to show full abstract
We present a study of manipulating the multiphoton blockade phenomenon in a single mode cavity with two ladder-type three-level atoms. Combining the cavity QED with electromagnetically induced transparency technique, we show that it is possible to actively manipulate the photon blockade when two atoms are in phase radiations. As a result, the two-photon blockade can be changed to three-photon blockade by changing the control field Rabi frequency. In the case of out-phase radiations, we show that the three-photon blockade can be improved with enhanced mean photon number. In addition, we show that the nonclassical field with sub-Poissonian distribution can be changed to the classical field with super-Poissonian distribution by tuning the Rabi frequency of the control field. The results presented in this work open up the possibility for achieving a two-photon gateway operation, which could be used in network of atom-cavity systems to control the quantum property of photons leaking from the cavity.
               
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