2002
DOI: 10.12693/aphyspola.101.119
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Spontaneous Emission by Atoms in Simple Environments

Abstract: Pr oceed in gs of t he Co n f er ence \ F rom Qu an t um Op t i cs t o Ph o t on i cs" , Z ak opa n e 200 1

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“…1, where j -index of the layer, n (j) -refractive index). These structures can be modelled with a generalized CarnigliaMandel model [9,10], in which the modes of electromagnetic field are obtained as combinations of plane waves, coming from a plane wave incident on the structure from the outside (incoming modes) or propagating away from it (outgoing modes) [11], which determines amplitudes of all the other plane waves in layers of the structure (they can be calculated e.g. with * E-mail: arudzins@poczta.onet.pl the translation matrix method [12,13]) -see Fig.…”
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“…1, where j -index of the layer, n (j) -refractive index). These structures can be modelled with a generalized CarnigliaMandel model [9,10], in which the modes of electromagnetic field are obtained as combinations of plane waves, coming from a plane wave incident on the structure from the outside (incoming modes) or propagating away from it (outgoing modes) [11], which determines amplitudes of all the other plane waves in layers of the structure (they can be calculated e.g. with * E-mail: arudzins@poczta.onet.pl the translation matrix method [12,13]) -see Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%