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We present several schemes for preparing and detecting coherent superpositions of classically distinct states of the electromagnetic field in one or two high-Q cavities. These proposals are based on two-atom correlation measurements, to be performed on circular Rydberg atoms interacting dispersively with the cavity fields. Changing the time interval between the two detected atoms allows a monitoring of the decay of quantum coherence due to dissipation. 1996 The American Physical Society.
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