A full study, both analytic and numerical, is made of an exact solution, given in a previous paper of the series, for the problem of the spontaneous emission of a Wigner-Weisskopf atom in a one-dimensional radiation field, when the system is considered to be finite in extent. The solution is obtained directly from the Schrödinger equation of the problem. The numerical solution and results are compared extensively with two separate weak-coupling approximations, treated earlier in the series, which were derived respectively from the Prigogine-Résibois master equation and from the solution of the Schrödinger equation. It is found that the latter corresponds much better, except for exceedingly small systems, with the exact results, and that it ...
Spontaneous emission from a system of N identical two-level atoms is considered using a master equat...
We outline the solution of a fundamental problem in quantum theory which has hitherto lacked a prope...
In 1916 Einstein introduced the first rules for a quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation and ap...
In pursuit of the study begun in the preceding paper of the spontaneous emission of a Wigner-Weissko...
I present, on a nontechnical level, some mathematical results and problems concerning the justificat...
A general theory of spontaneous emission was developed in Papers I and II of this series. In the pre...
A model of a coupled atom quantum-field system is presented, consisting of a time-independent Hamilt...
We consider a slowly varying time dependent d´level atom interacting with a photon field. Restricted...
We study the dynamics of a system consisting of a two-level atom and a quantum oscillator coupled by...
This work continues the investigation of radiation phenomena from atom-field interactions, extending...
In the paper a model of a single-atom laser with incoherent pumping is theoretically investigated. I...
The problem of the interaction between a two-level atom and a quantum electromagnetic field is treat...
A general theory for the treatment of spontaneous emission from a system of N identical two-level at...
Time-dependent quantum mechanics is an important field, which is not completely understood. Of princ...
The ridberg model, the model of the two-level atom and the Dicke's model are considered in the paper...
Spontaneous emission from a system of N identical two-level atoms is considered using a master equat...
We outline the solution of a fundamental problem in quantum theory which has hitherto lacked a prope...
In 1916 Einstein introduced the first rules for a quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation and ap...
In pursuit of the study begun in the preceding paper of the spontaneous emission of a Wigner-Weissko...
I present, on a nontechnical level, some mathematical results and problems concerning the justificat...
A general theory of spontaneous emission was developed in Papers I and II of this series. In the pre...
A model of a coupled atom quantum-field system is presented, consisting of a time-independent Hamilt...
We consider a slowly varying time dependent d´level atom interacting with a photon field. Restricted...
We study the dynamics of a system consisting of a two-level atom and a quantum oscillator coupled by...
This work continues the investigation of radiation phenomena from atom-field interactions, extending...
In the paper a model of a single-atom laser with incoherent pumping is theoretically investigated. I...
The problem of the interaction between a two-level atom and a quantum electromagnetic field is treat...
A general theory for the treatment of spontaneous emission from a system of N identical two-level at...
Time-dependent quantum mechanics is an important field, which is not completely understood. Of princ...
The ridberg model, the model of the two-level atom and the Dicke's model are considered in the paper...
Spontaneous emission from a system of N identical two-level atoms is considered using a master equat...
We outline the solution of a fundamental problem in quantum theory which has hitherto lacked a prope...
In 1916 Einstein introduced the first rules for a quantum theory of electromagnetic radiation and ap...