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Dissipative Systems in Quantum Optics: Resonance Fluorescence, Optical Bistability, Superfluorescence

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Dissipative Systems in Quantum Optics: Resonance Fluorescence, Optical Bistability, Superfluorescence
Dissipative Systems in Quantum Optics: Resonance Fluorescence, Optical Bistability, Superfluorescence

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In studying the radiation-matter interaction, one can take two different approaches. The first is typical of spectroscopy: one considers the interaction between radi­ ation and a single atom, i. e. , one studies those phenomena in which the presence of other atoms is irrelevant. The other attitude consists, in contrast, in studying those phenomena which arise just from the simultaneous presence of many atoms. In fact, all the atoms interact with the same electromagnetic field; under suitable conditions, this situation creates strong atom-atom correlations, which in turn give rise to a cooperative behavior of the system as a whole. Cooperative means that the overall behavior is quite different from the superposition of the effects arising from single atoms and is completely unpredictable if one neglects the coup­ ling between the atoms induced by their common electromagnetic field. This book contains five complete and up-to-date contributions on the theory and experiments of three coherence effects in radiation-matter interaction: resonance fluorescences, optical bistability, and superfluorescence. They have raised increasing interest in recent years from both a fundamental and an applicative view­ point. Even if their phenomenology appears completely different, these effects be­ long in the same book because they are striking examples of open systems driven far from thermal equilibrium, as those considered in Haken's synergetics and in Prigogine's theory of dissipative structures. This aspect is discussed in the in­ troducting chapter, in which we outline the basic physics and the essential features which unify these three effects.

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