Abstract
Abstract To describe the interaction of a two-level atom with radiation we shall use a semiclassical treatment, i.e. the radiation is treated as a classical electric field but we use quantum mechanics to treat the atom. From the theory of the interaction with radiation, we will be able to find the conditions for which the equations reduce to a set of rate equations that describe the populations of the atomic energy levels (with a steady-state solution). In particular, for an atom illuminated by broad band radiation, this approach allows us to make a connection with Einstein’s treatment of radiation that was presented in Chapter 1; we shall find the Einstein B coefficient in terms of the matrix element for the transition.
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