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We suggest that the intensity correlation function could be an important tool in the study of atomic cooperative behavior because it contains predominantly components at 0, 4 in the limit of large Rabi frequency (2) and large cooperation number. This is in contrast with the single-atom prediction where the intensity correlation function contains only frequency components at 0, 2. The master equation for the collective system is solved analytically in the secular approximation.
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