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Why does Jaynes Cummings not describe an atom in free space?

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Answered by prabhash25
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I'm a bit confused about the application of the Jaynes Cummings model and what exactly is meant by "one single mode":

Usually, it is said that the Jaynes Cummings model describes a single atom in a high Q cavity. The atom then only interacts with a single mode of the light field and the Hamiltonian is written as:

H=H0+HI=ℏωσ+σ−+ℏωLa†a+ℏg(σ+a+σ−a†)

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