The decay of an excited atom in the presence of a medium that both scatters and absorbs radiation is studied with the help of a quantum-electrodynamical model. The medium is represented by a half-space filled with a randomly distributed set of non-overlapping spheres, which consist of a linear absorptive dielectric material. The absorption effects are described by means of a quantized damped-polariton theory. It is found that the effective susceptibility of the bulk does not fully account for the medium-induced change in the atomic decay rate. In fact, surface effects contribute to the modification of the decay properties as well. The interplay of scattering and absorption in the total decay rate is discussed
In this paper we study, in the time domain, the interaction between localized surface plasmons and p...
. We derive the quantum-mechanical master equation (generalized optical Bloch equation) for an atom ...
Field quantization effects in cavity electrodynamics can be isolated by sending through the cavity t...
The change in the decay rate of an excited atom that is brought about by extinction and thermal-radi...
The spontaneous emission rate of a radiating atom reaches its time-independent quilibrium value afte...
After giving a summary of the basic-theoretical concept of quantization of the electromagnetic eld ...
Modifications in the spontaneous emission rate of an excited atom that are caused by extinction effe...
The surface polariton field due to the presence of an anisotropic dielectric occupying a semi-infini...
Starting from the quantized version of Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field in an arbit...
A formalism for studying spontaneous decay of an excited two-level atom in the presence of dispersin...
We study how the radiative properties of a dense ensemble of atoms can be modified when they are pla...
Abstract: Spontaneous emission and Lamb shift of atoms in absorbing dielectrics are discussed. A Gre...
A comprehensive study is presented on the decay rates of excited molecules in the vicinity of a magn...
The changes of energies and lifetimes are calculated for an atom fixed near a flat dielectric mirror...
Analytic expressions of a previous paper, for the width of the excited state of an atom in presence ...
In this paper we study, in the time domain, the interaction between localized surface plasmons and p...
. We derive the quantum-mechanical master equation (generalized optical Bloch equation) for an atom ...
Field quantization effects in cavity electrodynamics can be isolated by sending through the cavity t...
The change in the decay rate of an excited atom that is brought about by extinction and thermal-radi...
The spontaneous emission rate of a radiating atom reaches its time-independent quilibrium value afte...
After giving a summary of the basic-theoretical concept of quantization of the electromagnetic eld ...
Modifications in the spontaneous emission rate of an excited atom that are caused by extinction effe...
The surface polariton field due to the presence of an anisotropic dielectric occupying a semi-infini...
Starting from the quantized version of Maxwell's equations for the electromagnetic field in an arbit...
A formalism for studying spontaneous decay of an excited two-level atom in the presence of dispersin...
We study how the radiative properties of a dense ensemble of atoms can be modified when they are pla...
Abstract: Spontaneous emission and Lamb shift of atoms in absorbing dielectrics are discussed. A Gre...
A comprehensive study is presented on the decay rates of excited molecules in the vicinity of a magn...
The changes of energies and lifetimes are calculated for an atom fixed near a flat dielectric mirror...
Analytic expressions of a previous paper, for the width of the excited state of an atom in presence ...
In this paper we study, in the time domain, the interaction between localized surface plasmons and p...
. We derive the quantum-mechanical master equation (generalized optical Bloch equation) for an atom ...
Field quantization effects in cavity electrodynamics can be isolated by sending through the cavity t...