Atomic Radiative Processes
β Scribed by Peter R. Fontana (Auth.)
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1982
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 276
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front Matter, Page iii
Copyright, Page iv
PREFACE, Pages xi-xiii
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS, Page xv
1 - CLASSICAL ELECTRODYNAMICS, Pages 1-18
2 - COHERENCE PROPERTIES OF WAVES, Pages 19-50
3 - THEORY OF ANGULAR MOMENTUM AND IRREDUCIBLE TENSORS, Pages 51-62
4 - QUANTIZATION OF THE RADIATION FIELD, Pages 63-89
5 - INTERACTION HAMILTONIAN, Pages 90-102
6 - TWO-LEVEL ATOM INTERACTING WITH A SINUSOIDAL FIELD, Pages 103-140
7 - SPONTANEOUS EMISSION, Pages 141-167
8 - DECAY PROCESSES, Pages 168-209
9 - EXCITATION AND FLUORESCENCE, Pages 210-249
Appendix A - GLOSSARY OF SYMBOLS, Pages 250-254
Appendix B - CLEBSCHβGORDAN COEFFICIENTS, Pages 255-257
Appendix C - ELECTRIC AND MAGNETIC MULTIPOLES, Pages 258-261
Appendix D - PROPERTIES OF THE ZETA FUNCTION, Pages 262-264
INDEX, Pages 265-270
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