Radiation Process as an Adiabatic Process
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概要
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It is shown that Zener's theory of adiabaticity is applicable to find the probability of photon absorption (or emission) by molecules. In contrast to the conventional approach based on Dirac's time dependent perturbation theory, in which the broadening of spectral lines is of secondary importance, the present theory shows that spatial inhomogeneity produced by intermolecular potentials is vitally important in the radiation processes. Our results agree with the established parts of the conventional theories, but some new effects are also predicted.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1981-12-15
著者
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Mizushima Masataka
Department Of Physics And Astrophysics University Of Colorado
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Mizushima Masataka
Department of Physics,University of Colorado
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MIZUSHIMA Masataka
Department of Astrophysics, Nagoya University:(Present address) Department of Physics, University of Colorado
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Mizushima Masataka
Department of Physics, University of Colorado
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