Super radiant emission

Super radiant emission or spontaneous coherent emission, is an emitted radiation with constant wave direction and rate that occurs in Fourier function. It is emitted when all electrons radiate in phase with each other, which generates the coherent radiation (super-radiant emission). It is emitted in a quantum mechanical system during a transition between two energy levels of molecules in a gas of dimension small compared to a wavelength.[1]

  1. ^ Y. Pinhasi (2002). "Generalized theory and simulation of spontaneous and super-radiant emissions in electron devices and free-electron lasers". Physical Review. 65 (2): 1–8. Bibcode:2002PhRvE..65b6501P. doi:10.1103/PhysRevE.65.026501. PMID 11863669.

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