In quantum field theory it is believed that the spontaneous decay of excited atomic or molecular level is due to the interaction with continuum of field modes. Besides, the atom makes a transition from upper level to lower one so that the probability to find the atom in the excited state tends to zero. In this paper it will be shown that the mathematical model in single-photon approximation may predict another behavior of this probability generally. Namely, the probability to find the atom in the excited state may tend to a nonzero constant so that the atom is not in the pure state finally. This effect is due to that the spectrum of the complete Hamiltonian is not purely absolutely continuous and has a discrete level outside the continuous ...
Many quantum algorithms can be seen as a transition from a well-defined initial quantum state of a c...
In this paper, we have considered the effects of different quantized electromagnetic fields on the s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of O...
We investigate the dynamics of an arbitrary atomic system (n-level atom or many n-level atoms) inter...
The spontaneous emission is investigated for an effective atomic two-level system in an intense cohe...
In pursuit of the study begun in the preceding paper of the spontaneous emission of a Wigner-Weissko...
We study the temporal evolution of a three-level system (such as an atom or a molecule), initially p...
Several calculations have been carried out using the transition operator technique. The radiative...
An approach to the theory of unstable bound states of electrons in the nuclear field is suggested. T...
The dynamics of a three-level atom in a cascade (or ladder) configuration with both transitions coup...
We study a quantum-mechanical system, prepared, at t=0, in a model state, that subsequently decays i...
The problem of the interaction between a two-level atom and a quantum electromagnetic field is treat...
We consider the Pauli-Fierz Hamiltonian with dynamical nuclei and investigate the transitions betwee...
The irreversible evolution of a microscopic system under measurement is a central feature of quantum...
The irreversible evolution of a microscopic system under measurement is a central feature of quantum...
Many quantum algorithms can be seen as a transition from a well-defined initial quantum state of a c...
In this paper, we have considered the effects of different quantized electromagnetic fields on the s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of O...
We investigate the dynamics of an arbitrary atomic system (n-level atom or many n-level atoms) inter...
The spontaneous emission is investigated for an effective atomic two-level system in an intense cohe...
In pursuit of the study begun in the preceding paper of the spontaneous emission of a Wigner-Weissko...
We study the temporal evolution of a three-level system (such as an atom or a molecule), initially p...
Several calculations have been carried out using the transition operator technique. The radiative...
An approach to the theory of unstable bound states of electrons in the nuclear field is suggested. T...
The dynamics of a three-level atom in a cascade (or ladder) configuration with both transitions coup...
We study a quantum-mechanical system, prepared, at t=0, in a model state, that subsequently decays i...
The problem of the interaction between a two-level atom and a quantum electromagnetic field is treat...
We consider the Pauli-Fierz Hamiltonian with dynamical nuclei and investigate the transitions betwee...
The irreversible evolution of a microscopic system under measurement is a central feature of quantum...
The irreversible evolution of a microscopic system under measurement is a central feature of quantum...
Many quantum algorithms can be seen as a transition from a well-defined initial quantum state of a c...
In this paper, we have considered the effects of different quantized electromagnetic fields on the s...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. College of Engineering and Applied Science. Institute of O...