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Spontaneous Decay in the Presence of Absorbing Media

Ho Trung Dung, Ludwig Knöll, Dirk-Gunnar Welsch

Published 2001-04-11Version 1

After giving a summary of the basic-theoretical concept of quantization of the electromagnetic field in the presence of dispersing and absorbing (macroscopic) bodies, their effect on spontaneous decay of an excited atom is studied. Various configurations such as bulk material, planar half space media, spherical cavities, and microspheres are considered. In particular, the influence of material absorption on the local-field correction, the decay rate, the line shift, and the emission pattern are examined. Further, the interplay between radiative losses and losses due to material absorption is analyzed. Finally, the possibility of generating entangled states of two atoms coupled by a microsphere-assisted field is discussed.

Comments: 32 pages, 15 eps figures, contribution to Recent Research Developments in Optics, to be published by Research Signpost
Journal: Recent Research Developments in Optics, Vol. 1 (Research Signpost, Trivandrum, India, 2001) pp.. 225-264
Categories: quant-ph
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