Fluorescence versus laser effect: Towards a unified theory |
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Authors: | Jacob Szeftel Antoine Khater Nicolas Sandeau |
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Affiliation: | aENS Cachan, LPQM, 61 Avenue du Président Wilson, 94230 Cachan, France;bUniversité du Maine, UMR 6087 Laboratoire PEC, F-72000 Le Mans, France;cUniversité Pierre et Marie Curie Paris VI, ANBioPhi FRE CNRS 3207, 4 Place Jussieu F-70005 Paris, France |
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Abstract: | A single evolution equation is established to treat the mechanisms of fluorescence and the laser effect, using a mixed representation, classical for the electromagnetic field and quantum for the dipoles. The model approach takes advantage of the principle of conservation of energy for the system of electromagnetic field and dynamic dipole. A resulting nonlinear differential equation is derived and is shown to sustain two fixed points associated with fluorescence and laser emission. The existence of a pumping threshold is confirmed for the laser effect. In particular the pumping rate determines whether light will be emitted by fluorescence or by the laser effect, and there is no pumping that engenders fluorescence and laser emission simultaneously. The initial physical conditions, chosen to integrate the evolution equation in time, assume a nonvanishing electric polarization of the emitting dipole rather than a nonvanishing electromagnetic field. The distribution function accounting for the thermal fluctuations of the random initial polarization is also calculated. |
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Keywords: | Laser theory Fluorescence theory |
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