The stimulated emission from an atom interacting with radiation in nonequilibrium state is considered. The stochastic limit, applied to the nonrelativistic Hamiltonian describing the interaction, shows that the state of atoms, driven by some non-equilibrium state of the eld approaches a stationary state which can continuously emit photon, unlike the case with an equilibrium state.

Accardi, L., Imafuku, K., Kozyrev, S.v. (2003). Stimulated emission with a non-equilibrium state of radiation. In Irreversible processes and dynamical systems (pp.157-175). Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company.

Stimulated emission with a non-equilibrium state of radiation

ACCARDI, LUIGI;
2003-01-01

Abstract

The stimulated emission from an atom interacting with radiation in nonequilibrium state is considered. The stochastic limit, applied to the nonrelativistic Hamiltonian describing the interaction, shows that the state of atoms, driven by some non-equilibrium state of the eld approaches a stationary state which can continuously emit photon, unlike the case with an equilibrium state.
Irreversible processes and dynamical systems, Proc. XXI--st Solvay Conference on Physics
Keihanna
2003
XXI
Rilevanza internazionale
2003
Settore MAT/06 - PROBABILITA' E STATISTICA MATEMATICA
English
arXiv:quant-ph/0104119v1
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Accardi, L., Imafuku, K., Kozyrev, S.v. (2003). Stimulated emission with a non-equilibrium state of radiation. In Irreversible processes and dynamical systems (pp.157-175). Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Company.
Accardi, L; Imafuku, K; Kozyrev, Sv
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