Cavity-QED tests of representations of canonical commutation relations employed in field quantization
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Abstract: Various aspects of dissipative and nondissipative decoherence of Rabi oscillations are discussed in the context of field quantization in alternative representations of CCR. Theory is confronted with experiment, and a possibility of more conclusive tests is analyzed.
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