Coherence in spontaneous radiation processes

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By considering a radiating gas as a single quantum-mechanical system, energy levels corresponding to certain correlations between individual molecules are described. Spontaneous emission of radiation in a transition between two such levels leads to the emission of coherent radiation. The discussion is limited first to a gas of dimension small compared with a wavelength. Spontaneous radiation rates and natural line breadths are calculated. For a gas of large extent the effect of photon recoil momentum on coherence is calculated. The effect of a radiation pulse in exciting "super-radiant" states is discussed. The angular correlation between successive photons spontaneously emitted by a gas initially in thermal equilibrium is calculated. © 1954 The American Physical Society.

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Dicke, R. H. (1954). Coherence in spontaneous radiation processes. Physical Review, 93(1), 99–110. https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRev.93.99

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