Using the Born expansion of the Green tensor, we consider the spontaneous decay rate of an excited atom placed in the vicinity of a rectangular plate. We discuss the limitations of the commonly used simplifying assumption that the plate extends to infinity in the lateral directions and examine the effects of the atomic dipole moment orientation, atomic position, and plate boundary and thickness on the atomic decay rate. In particular, it is shown that due to the plate finite size, the spontaneous decay may be inhibited even when the atom is situated very close to the surface, and that in the boundary region, the spontaneous decay rate can be strongly modified
After giving a summary of the basic-theoretical concept of quantization of the electromagnetic eld ...
Motivated by the significant controversy between the two dispersion models and Weisskopf-Wigner appr...
Investigation of spontaneous decay of an excited atom in dusty unmagnetized plasma is presented in t...
Using the Born expansion of the Green tensor, we consider the spontaneous decay rate of an excited a...
The spontaneous decay rate of an excited atom placed near a dielectric cylinder is investigated. Spe...
Radiative corrections to an atom are calculated near a half-space that has arbitrarily shaped small ...
The influence of the size and shape of a dispersing and absorbing dielectric body on the local-field...
AbstractThe back reaction field and the self-consistent dynamics of a radiating dipole atom situated...
We show how the physical processes responsible for the spontaneous decay of a dipole atom conspire t...
Quadrupole radiation of an atom in an arbitrary environment is investigated within classical as well...
A formalism for studying spontaneous decay of an excited two-level atom in the presence of dispersin...
Analytic expressions of a previous paper, for the width of the excited state of an atom in presence ...
Abstract: Spontaneous emission and Lamb shift of atoms in absorbing dielectrics are discussed. A Gre...
The change in the decay rate of an excited atom that is brought about by extinction and thermal-radi...
We study spontaneous radiative decay of translational levels of an atom in the vicinity of a semi-in...
After giving a summary of the basic-theoretical concept of quantization of the electromagnetic eld ...
Motivated by the significant controversy between the two dispersion models and Weisskopf-Wigner appr...
Investigation of spontaneous decay of an excited atom in dusty unmagnetized plasma is presented in t...
Using the Born expansion of the Green tensor, we consider the spontaneous decay rate of an excited a...
The spontaneous decay rate of an excited atom placed near a dielectric cylinder is investigated. Spe...
Radiative corrections to an atom are calculated near a half-space that has arbitrarily shaped small ...
The influence of the size and shape of a dispersing and absorbing dielectric body on the local-field...
AbstractThe back reaction field and the self-consistent dynamics of a radiating dipole atom situated...
We show how the physical processes responsible for the spontaneous decay of a dipole atom conspire t...
Quadrupole radiation of an atom in an arbitrary environment is investigated within classical as well...
A formalism for studying spontaneous decay of an excited two-level atom in the presence of dispersin...
Analytic expressions of a previous paper, for the width of the excited state of an atom in presence ...
Abstract: Spontaneous emission and Lamb shift of atoms in absorbing dielectrics are discussed. A Gre...
The change in the decay rate of an excited atom that is brought about by extinction and thermal-radi...
We study spontaneous radiative decay of translational levels of an atom in the vicinity of a semi-in...
After giving a summary of the basic-theoretical concept of quantization of the electromagnetic eld ...
Motivated by the significant controversy between the two dispersion models and Weisskopf-Wigner appr...
Investigation of spontaneous decay of an excited atom in dusty unmagnetized plasma is presented in t...