Abstract
Based on the deformed Heisenberg algebra, we propose a nonlinear Tavis–Cummings model (TCM) which is obtained from the usual TCM by using deformed operators of a two-mode field. Such a generalization of the TCM considers the interaction of a two-atom system with a correlated two-mode field in the presence of time-dependent coupling. We show the effect of the deformation and interaction process between the two modes and atoms on the time variation of current interest quantum phenomena, such as entanglement and parameter estimation. The obtained results provide a new approach to manipulate the interaction between the atoms and fields that can be useful for considerable applications in quantum optics and information.
•Nonlinear Tavis–Cummings model.•Deformed operators and nonlinear two-mode field.•Interaction between the atoms and nonlinear fields.•Quantum dynamics.•Entanglement and measurements in two level atom systems.