Abstract: Spontaneous emission and Lamb shift of atoms in absorbing dielectrics are discussed. A Green's-function approach is used based on the multipolar interaction Hamiltonian of a collection of atomic dipoles with the quantised radiation field. The rate of decay and level shifts are determined by the retarded Green's-function of the interacting electric displacement field, which is calculated from a Dyson equation describing multiple scattering. The positions of the atomic dipoles forming the dielectrics are assumed to be uncorrelated and a continuum approximation is used. The associated unphysical interactions between different atoms at the same location is eliminated by removing the point-interaction term from the free-space Green's-f...
We determine the energy-level shift experienced by a neutral atom due the quantum electromagnetic in...
This paper considers the interaction of an atom with an imperfectly reflecting surface; it studies t...
The spontaneous emission rate of a radiating atom reaches its time-independent quilibrium value afte...
Abstract: Local field effects on the rate of spontaneous emission and Lamb shift in a dense gas of a...
Modifications in the spontaneous emission rate of an excited atom that are caused by extinction effe...
The dynamics of a collection of resonant atoms embedded inside an inhomogeneous nondispersive and lo...
Investigation of spontaneous decay of an excited atom in dusty unmagnetized plasma is presented in t...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
Being motivated by the controversial results based on two dispersion models and Weisskopf-Wigner app...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
Motivated by the significant controversy between the two dispersion models and Weisskopf-Wigner appr...
We determine the energy-level shift experienced by a neutral atom due the quantum electromagnetic in...
This paper considers the interaction of an atom with an imperfectly reflecting surface; it studies t...
The spontaneous emission rate of a radiating atom reaches its time-independent quilibrium value afte...
Abstract: Local field effects on the rate of spontaneous emission and Lamb shift in a dense gas of a...
Modifications in the spontaneous emission rate of an excited atom that are caused by extinction effe...
The dynamics of a collection of resonant atoms embedded inside an inhomogeneous nondispersive and lo...
Investigation of spontaneous decay of an excited atom in dusty unmagnetized plasma is presented in t...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
Being motivated by the controversial results based on two dispersion models and Weisskopf-Wigner app...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
Motivated by the significant controversy between the two dispersion models and Weisskopf-Wigner appr...
We determine the energy-level shift experienced by a neutral atom due the quantum electromagnetic in...
This paper considers the interaction of an atom with an imperfectly reflecting surface; it studies t...
The spontaneous emission rate of a radiating atom reaches its time-independent quilibrium value afte...