Concepts of NMR in quantum optics
β Scribed by Hahn, Erwin L.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 257 KB
- Volume
- 9
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1043-7347
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β¦ Synopsis
Coherent, continuous-wave and pulsed-laser response of optical two-level systems are reviewed in terms of optical Bloch-Maxwell equations. The concept of the macroscopic magnetic moment reaction ''radiation damping'' field in NMR is extended to account for the threshold condition for maser-laser action in a cavity and for propagating optical, coherent, transient free-induction signals emitted by macroscopic electric dipole moments. Analogues of NMR in coherent optical transients are listed. A brief history is presented of early developments in magnetic resonance, leading to application of the Bloch equations to the semiclassical description of electric dipole two-level systems.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
Atomic Kinematics -- Atomic Dynamics -- Quantized Electromagnetic Field -- Field Dynamics -- The Jaynes-cummings Model -- Collective Interactions -- Atomic Systems In A Strong Quantum Field -- Quantum Systems Beyond The Rotating Wave Approximation -- Models With Dissipation -- Quasi-distributions In