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New structures in the theory of the laser model. II. Microscopic dynamics and a nonequilibrium entropy principle

1998

In a recent article, Alli and Sewell [J. Math. Phys. 36, 5598 (1995)] formulated a new version of the Dicke-Hepp-Lieb laser model in terms of quantum dynamical semigroups, and thereby extended the macroscopic picture of the model. In the present article, we complement that picture with a corresponding microscopic one, which carries the following new results. (a) The local microscopic dynamics of the model is piloted by the classical, macroscopic field, generated by the collective action of its components; (b) the global state of the system carries no correlations between its constituent atoms after transient effects have died out; and (c) in the latter situation, the state of the system at …

PhysicsQuantum opticsEntropy principleEntropy (statistical thermodynamics)Non-equilibrium thermodynamicsStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsLaserlaw.inventionEntropy densityClassical mechanicslawMathematical PhysicStatistical physicsSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaQuantumMathematical PhysicsJoint quantum entropy
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Photodetachment of F− by short laser pulses. Comparison between experiments and numerical results

2009

Recently, angle-resolved photoelectron spectra have been measured by exposing negative F− ions to linearly or circularly polarized infrared femtosecond laser fields. We compare the experimental results with numerical calculations carried out in the framework of a Keldysh-type theory modified to account for both the time shape and the spatial inhomogeneity of the pulse. In order to account for the finite duration of the laser pulse, our results have been obtained through calculations of photodetachment probabilities. By using the saddle-point method it is possible to show that the transition amplitude may be written as a coherent sum of terms giving rise to interferences. This circumstance s…

PhysicsQuantum opticsFar-infrared laserPhotoionizationCondensed Matter PhysicsLaserIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionPulse (physics)AmplitudelawFemtosecondTime domainAtomic physicsInstrumentationLaser Physics
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Electromagnetically induced transparency in Doppler-broadened three-level systems with resonant standing-wave drive

2000

We study electromagnetically induced transparency for a probe travelling-wave (TW) laser field in closed Doppler-broadened three-level systems driven by a resonant standing-wave (SW) laser field of moderate intensity (its Rabi frequencies are smaller than the Doppler width of the driven transition). We show that probe windows of transparency occur only for values of the probe-to-drive field frequency ratio R close to half-integer values. For optical transitions and typical values of Doppler broadening for atoms in a vapor cell, we show that for R > 1 a SW drive field is appreciably more efficient than a TW driving in inducing probe transparency. As an example, we consider parameters for a r…

PhysicsQuantum opticsField (physics)Electromagnetically induced transparencybusiness.industryGeneral Physics and AstronomyLaserlaw.inventionStanding wavesymbols.namesakeOpticsCascadelawsymbolsPhysics::Atomic PhysicsAtomic physicsbusinessDoppler effectDoppler broadeningEurophysics Letters (EPL)
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Direct detection of the 229Th nuclear clock transition

2017

Today’s most precise time and frequency measurements are performed with optical atomic clocks. However, it has been proposed that they could potentially be outperformed by a nuclear clock, which employs a nuclear transition instead of an atomic shell transition. There is only one known nuclear state that could serve as a nuclear clock using currently available technology, namely, the isomeric first excited state of 229Th (denoted 229mTh). Here we report the direct detection of this nuclear state, which is further confirmation of the existence of the isomer and lays the foundation for precise studies of its decay parameters. On the basis of this direct detection, the isomeric energy is const…

PhysicsQuantum opticsMultidisciplinaryPhysics - Instrumentation and Detectors010308 nuclear & particles physicsNuclear TheoryElectronvoltFOS: Physical sciencesInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Frequency standardLaser01 natural sciencesAtomic clockComputational physicslaw.inventionlawExcited state0103 physical sciencesMicrochannel plate detectorNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear Experiment010306 general physicsNuclear ExperimentExcitation
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Coupling of a dipolar emitter into one-dimensional surface plasmon.

2013

Quantum plasmonics relies on a new paradigm for light-matter interaction. It benefits from strong confinement of surface plasmon polaritons (SPP) that ensures efficient coupling at a deep subwavelength scale, instead of working with a long lifetime cavity polariton that increases the duration of interaction. The large bandwidth and the strong confinement of one dimensional SPP enable controlled manipulation of a nearby quantum emitter. This paves the way to ultrafast nanooptical devices. However, the large SPP bandwidth originates from strong losses so that a clear understanding of the coupling process is needed. In this report, we investigate in details the coupling between a single emitte…

PhysicsQuantum opticsMultidisciplinarybusiness.industrySurface plasmonNanowirePhysics::Optics02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyBioinformatics01 natural sciencesSurface plasmon polaritonArticle0103 physical sciencesPolaritonOptoelectronics010306 general physics0210 nano-technologybusinessQuantumPlasmonCommon emitterScientific reports
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The physical origin of a photon-number parity effect in cavity quantum electrodynamics

2021

Abstract The rapidly increasing capability to modulate the physicochemical properties of atomic groups and molecules by means of their coupling to radiation, as well as the revolutionary potential of quantum computing for materials simulation and prediction, fuel the interest for non-classical phenomena produced by atom-radiation interaction in confined space. One of such phenomena is a “parity effect” that arises in the dynamics of an atom coupled to two degenerate cavity field modes by two-photon processes and manifests itself as a strong dependence of the field dynamics on the parity of the initial number of photons. Here we identify the physical origin of this effect in the quantum corr…

PhysicsQuantum opticsPhotonEntropyPhysicsQC1-999Degenerate energy levelsCavity quantum electrodynamicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyParity (physics)Quantum entanglementAtom-field interaction; Entropy; Parity effect; Quantum entanglement; Quantum opticsParity effectQuantum entanglementAtom-field interactionQuantum mechanicsQuantum informationQuantumQuantum computerResults in Physics
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CONTROL OF RADIATIVE RECOMBINATION BY A STRONG LASER FIELD

2004

Strong-field laser-assisted radiation recombination is investigated: (a) to explore the control possibilities with two laser fields having commensurable frequencies and (b) to get some insight into the influence of the medium (a plasma) in which recombination occurs. It is found that by varying the relative phase of the two fields it is possible to control enhancement, broadening and symmetry properties of the recombination differential emitted power. In the case of an anisotropic two-temperature plasma, an interesting interplay is found between the shape of the laser-modified electron velocity distribution function and the shape of the emitted X-ray photon power spectrum. The novel feature…

PhysicsQuantum opticsPhotonPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Field (physics)General EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyElectronPlasmaOptical fieldnonsequential doubleionizationSpontaneous emissionAtomic physicsRecombinationlasers
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Dynamics of H2 molecule driven by an ultra-short laser field

2004

We describe, using a semiclassical approach, the molecular dynamics of a one-dimensional H2 molecule interacting with a laser, beyond the Born–Oppenheimer approximation. We observe and discuss different molecular behaviors, such as ionization and dissociation.

PhysicsQuantum opticsPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)Harmonic generationGeneral EngineeringBorn–Oppenheimer approximationhigh-order-harmonic generationGeneral Physics and AstronomySemiclassical physicsPhotoionizationLaserSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materialaw.inventionMolecular dynamicssymbols.namesakelawIonizationPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClusterssymbolsMoleculePhysics::Chemical PhysicsAtomic physicsharmonic generations
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A proposed quantum mechanics mechanism for (e−, h+) charges separation applied to photosynthesis and energy production efficiency improovement

2009

Based on concepts in semiconductor band gap engineering (the staggered one), a qualitative model is proposed for the first step mechanism in artificial catalysis and natural systems such as photosynthesis in green leaves.

PhysicsQuantum opticsQuantitative Biology::Biomoleculesbusiness.industryBand gapProduction efficiencySolar energyPhotosynthesisCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceChemical physicsMechanism (philosophy)Electric fieldOptoelectronicsbusinessEnergy (signal processing)Frontiers in Optics 2009/Laser Science XXV/Fall 2009 OSA Optics & Photonics Technical Digest
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Coherent control of stimulated emission process inside one-dimensional photonic crystals

2005

The control of the stimulated emission processes in a 1D PC is discussed. A non-canonical quantization is adopted (QNM). The decay rate of the stimulated emission depends on the cavity and phase-difference of the pumps.

PhysicsQuantum opticsQuantitative Biology::Neurons and Cognitionbusiness.industryAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaProcess (computing)Physics::OpticsOptical couplingQuantization (physics)Coherent controlOptoelectronicsSpontaneous emissionStimulated emissionbusinessAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsPhotonic crystal
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