AbstractUntil now, the phenomenon of collective spontaneous emission (superradiance) was studied, as a rule, for the atomic systems with a discrete energy spectrum. However, it acquires essentially new features in the systems with continuous energy spectra of particles. Two examples of such systems are an electron-position plasma and an electron-hole semiconductor plasma.The review is devoted to the analysis of cooperative, coherent phenomena in these media which demonstrate new remarkable effects of fundamental importance for quantum electrodynamics. The possibility of collective spontaneous annihilation of an electron-positron plasma in a strong magnetic field is predicted. Collective annihilation develops considerably more rapidly than t...
We describe the creation and evolution of electron-positron pairs in a strong electric field as well...
AbstractWe describe the creation and evolution of electron–positron pairs in a strong electric field...
In the phenomenon of superfluorescence (SF), a macroscopic polarization spontaneously builds up from...
Abstract. Cooperative spontaneous recombination (superfluorescence) of electron-hole plasmas in semi...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/We prese...
Nonequilibrium can be a source of order. This rather counterintuitive statement has been proven to b...
Free electrons can recombine with ions by either radiative, dielectronic or three-body recombination...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
Radiation spectrum of extreme relativistic electrons and a probability of electron-positron pair pro...
The current understanding of some important nonlinear collective processes in quantum plasmas with d...
High-speed optoelectronic effects, caused by interconnection between the picosecond stimulated emiss...
We analyze the interaction between a free electron and an ensemble of identical optical emitters. Th...
Irradiation of a medium by short intense pulses from x-ray (XUV) free-electron lasers can result in ...
The theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) was born out of an attempt to merge Einsteins theory of ...
A theory of cyclotron super-radiance (SR) from a moving electron bunch under a group synchronism con...
We describe the creation and evolution of electron-positron pairs in a strong electric field as well...
AbstractWe describe the creation and evolution of electron–positron pairs in a strong electric field...
In the phenomenon of superfluorescence (SF), a macroscopic polarization spontaneously builds up from...
Abstract. Cooperative spontaneous recombination (superfluorescence) of electron-hole plasmas in semi...
Journals published by the American Physical Society can be found at http://journals.aps.org/We prese...
Nonequilibrium can be a source of order. This rather counterintuitive statement has been proven to b...
Free electrons can recombine with ions by either radiative, dielectronic or three-body recombination...
Recent advances in optical studies of condensed matter systems have led to the emergence of a variet...
Radiation spectrum of extreme relativistic electrons and a probability of electron-positron pair pro...
The current understanding of some important nonlinear collective processes in quantum plasmas with d...
High-speed optoelectronic effects, caused by interconnection between the picosecond stimulated emiss...
We analyze the interaction between a free electron and an ensemble of identical optical emitters. Th...
Irradiation of a medium by short intense pulses from x-ray (XUV) free-electron lasers can result in ...
The theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) was born out of an attempt to merge Einsteins theory of ...
A theory of cyclotron super-radiance (SR) from a moving electron bunch under a group synchronism con...
We describe the creation and evolution of electron-positron pairs in a strong electric field as well...
AbstractWe describe the creation and evolution of electron–positron pairs in a strong electric field...
In the phenomenon of superfluorescence (SF), a macroscopic polarization spontaneously builds up from...