Abstract
The interaction of a resonant radiation field with two-level atoms (in the long-wavelength limit) is described by a Hamiltonian trilinear in the boson operators. It is shown that the dynamics of the system can be determined nearly exactly if either at least one of the three modes is strongly populated for all times or any two modes are separately strong in two complementary time domains. Explicit results are given in two important specific cases: (i) pumping of a ground-state atomic system by a coherent radiation field and (ii) coherent spontaneous emission. The results are compared with previously known approximate results. Our results are also applicable to certain parametric processes such as parametric amplification, frequency conversion, Raman and Brillouin scattering, etc., where an identical trilinear Hamiltonian is used to describe these processes.
- Received 9 July 1979
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.21.1573
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