Second Order Optical Process of A Randomly Modulated Multi-Level Atom
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A stochastic model of a multi-level atom interacting with its environment randomlyin its excited states is considered. Assuming a two state-jump model for the random in-termediate-state interaction, analytical expressions of emission spectra of three- andfour-level atoms in the second order optical process are obtained. In each case, the expression is shown to be separated into three types of terms. Two types of terms corres-pond to the pure Raman spectrum and the luminescence, respectively, while the othertype of term bears a mixed character contributing to broadening of the Raman linewhen the random modulation is slow and merging into the luminescence when themodulation is fast. This characteristic behavior is discussed with the use of theanalytical expressions.
- 社団法人日本物理学会の論文
- 1986-12-15
著者
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TAKANO Hiroshi
Department of Physics,Keio University
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Kubo Ryogo
Department Of Physics Faculty Of Science And Technology Keio University
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Kubo Ryogo
Department Of Physics Keio University
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Tanimura Yoshitaka
Department Of Chemistry Graduate School Of Science Kyoto University
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Tanimura Yoshitaka
Department Of Physics Keio University
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Takano Hiroshi
Department Of Cardiovascular Surgery Osaka Police Hospital
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Takano Hiroshi
Department Of Applied Physics Osaka University
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