PRODUCTION OF FOCK STATES IN NONLINEAR OSCILLATOR DUE TO PULSED EXCITATION
Abstract
The Fock states are usually generated by using interaction of oscillatory mode with atomic systems driven by a coherent field. We demonstrate that production of Fock states is also realized in the specific operational regimes of a single nonlinear oscillator without any interactions with atomic systems due to its excitation by a series of short Gaussian laser pulses. These results are demonstrated for the case of the strong Kerr nonlinearity and in the presence of dissipation and decoherence.