Abstract
An analytical solution is found for the master equation of a system described by a nonlinear Jaynes-Cummings model, in the presence of nonlinear quantum dissipation at zero temperature in the large detuning approximation. We study the influence of nonlinear quantum dissipation on the output entanglement dynamics of the atom-field system, considering the field to be initially in SU(1, 1) coherent states. It is found that in the presence of the nonlinear quantum dissipation, the amplitude of the output entanglement between the field and the atom decreases with time, however the entanglement between the field-atom system and the environment increases with time.