Abstract

The theory of atomic lifetime measurements is developed on the basis of the quantum theory of radiation. The effect of coherent emission on the shape of the decay curves is studied in detail. It is shown that the light intensity will oscillate in time when two closely spaced levels decay coherently. Oscillations due to interference between fine-structure levels of the hydrogen atom in particular are discussed.

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