A quantum-electrodynamic theory of spontaneous emission in presence of dielectrics and conductors is developed. The theory makes use of the master-equation techniques and the response-function formalism of part I of this series of papers. Various observable entities such as damping coefficients (lifetimes), Lamb shifts, and frequency shifts are related to the appropriate surface-dependent response functions. The results are valid for arbitrary geometries (involving linear dielectrics) and naturally contain, as a special case, the usual results of spontaneous emission in free space. As explicit examples we consider a two-level atom (also the multilevel atom) in presence of a plane dielectric interface and between two conducting plates. Formu...
Abstract: Spontaneous emission and Lamb shift of atoms in absorbing dielectrics are discussed. A Gre...
A theoretical analysis of spontaneous emission from a quantum well in dielectric multilayer structur...
A theoretical analysis of spontaneous emission from a quantum well in dielectric multilayer structur...
A quantum-theoretic treatment of Lippmann fringes is given using the response-function formalism of ...
A form of quantum electrodynamics is developed which allows us to treat a number of problems involvi...
A form of quantum electrodynamics is developed which allows us to treat a number of problems involvi...
In this paper the physical entities such as transition probabilities and the density of states are r...
Analytic expressions of a previous paper, for the width of the excited state of an atom in presence ...
Dynamical laws describing the space-time development of the response functions and second-order corr...
As a contribution to quantum optics in the vicinity of surfaces we study the single atom spontaneous...
We study spontaneous radiative decay of translational levels of an atom in the vicinity of a semi-in...
We determine the energy-level shift experienced by a neutral atom due the quantum electromagnetic in...
The radiation characteristics of atoms or molecules placed close to the dielectric surface are studi...
The different kinds of response functions introduced in a previous paper are used to calculate the d...
The different kinds of response functions introduced in a previous paper are used to calculate the d...
Abstract: Spontaneous emission and Lamb shift of atoms in absorbing dielectrics are discussed. A Gre...
A theoretical analysis of spontaneous emission from a quantum well in dielectric multilayer structur...
A theoretical analysis of spontaneous emission from a quantum well in dielectric multilayer structur...
A quantum-theoretic treatment of Lippmann fringes is given using the response-function formalism of ...
A form of quantum electrodynamics is developed which allows us to treat a number of problems involvi...
A form of quantum electrodynamics is developed which allows us to treat a number of problems involvi...
In this paper the physical entities such as transition probabilities and the density of states are r...
Analytic expressions of a previous paper, for the width of the excited state of an atom in presence ...
Dynamical laws describing the space-time development of the response functions and second-order corr...
As a contribution to quantum optics in the vicinity of surfaces we study the single atom spontaneous...
We study spontaneous radiative decay of translational levels of an atom in the vicinity of a semi-in...
We determine the energy-level shift experienced by a neutral atom due the quantum electromagnetic in...
The radiation characteristics of atoms or molecules placed close to the dielectric surface are studi...
The different kinds of response functions introduced in a previous paper are used to calculate the d...
The different kinds of response functions introduced in a previous paper are used to calculate the d...
Abstract: Spontaneous emission and Lamb shift of atoms in absorbing dielectrics are discussed. A Gre...
A theoretical analysis of spontaneous emission from a quantum well in dielectric multilayer structur...
A theoretical analysis of spontaneous emission from a quantum well in dielectric multilayer structur...