A simple theoretical model is formulated which describes dynamical features of the interaction of two-level atoms with a continuum of radiation oscillators. In particular, this paper is concerned with resonance scattering by single atoms in the presence of an external classical field, and spontaneous emission by a system of identical atoms. In the case of resonance scattering, the response of an atom to rapid changes of the amplitude of the external field is studied. The model for spontaneous emission by a system of atoms is based on the assumptions that all atoms have the same resonance frequency, and that the atoms are contained in a volume whose extension is small compared with the wavelength of the emitted radiation. The complete evolution of a system of m atoms is determined by a set of coupled first-order linear differential equations, and explicit solutions are presented for the values m = 1, 2, 3, 4, and 8. Pair correlations of the atoms and photon-number fluctuations are discussed. An approximation for resonance fluorescence by a system of atoms with a broad distribution of resonance frequencies is included in an Appendix.
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