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Leonard Mandel Emil Wolf Editors Coherence and Quantum Optics IV COHERENCE AND QUANTUM OPTICS IV A Continuation Order Plan is available for this serics. A continuation order will bring delivery of each new vnlume immediately upon publication. Volumes are billed only upon actual shipment. For further information pleJ..":.e contact the publisher. COHERENCE AND QUANTUM OPTICS IV Proceedings of the Fourth Rochester Conference on Cgherence and Quantum Optics he1d at the University of Rochester! June 8-10, 1977 Edited by Leonard Mandel and Emil Wolf Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Rochester Rochester, New York Springer Science+Business Media, LLC Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics, 4th, 1977. Coherence and quantum optics IV. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Coherence (Optics) - Congresses. 2. Quantum optics - Congresses. I. Mandel, Leonard. Il. Wolf, Emil. Ill. Title. QC476.C6R63 1977 535'.2 78-15470 ISBN 0-306-40038-3 ISBN 978-1-4757-0667-3 ISBN 978-1-4757-0665-9 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4757-0665-9 ©1978 Springer Science+Business Media New York Originally published by Plenum Press, New York in 1978 All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, microfilming, recording or otherwise, without written permission from the Pubfisher PREFACE This volume contains most of the papers that were presented at the Fourth Rochester Conference on Coherence and Quantum Optics, held at the University of Rochester during June 8-10, 1977. The Con ference was attended by about 300 registrants, plus a substantial number of other physicists who participated in some sessions on an informal basis. Altogether 98 papers were presented in 20 sessions. One session, on resonance fluorescence, was held jointly with the International Conference on Multiphoton Processes, that took place on the Campus during part of the same period. The Conference was organized by a committee consisting of N. Bioernbergen (Harvard University) J.H. Eberly (University of Rochester) P. Franken (University of Arizona) E.L. Hahn (University of California-Berkeley) H. Haken (University of Stuttgart, Germany) M. Lax (City College of CUNY) A.L. Schawlow (Stanford University) C.R. Stroud, Jr. (University of Rochester) L. Mandel (University of Rochester)}J"oint secretaries E. Wolf (University of Rochester) It was sponsored in part by the Air Force Office of Scientific Re search, and we are grateful to them for their support. The Office of Special Events of the University of Rochester provided valuable assistance with the organization, as in previous years. As a glance at the contents of the book will show, the field of quantum optics is not only alive and well, but it is capable of spawning new topics from time to time. As new experimental and theo retical techniques are developed, new subjects move to the center of the stage. For example, the development of the tunable dye laser is undoubtedly responsible for the renewed interest in resonance fluor escence to which two sessions were devoted, whereas this subject heading did not appear at all in previous conferences of the series. New work on superradiance within the last year or two enlivened this topic and resulted in some spirited controversies. In addition, the new and potentially important subject of optical bistability grew out of the fusion of resonance fluorescence with superradiance. Similarly, V vi PREFACE the well established field of radiative energy transfer received new interest and emphasis as a result of recent developments in optical coherence theory. One of the highlights of the Conference occurred during the June 9 session on quantum electrodynamics and alternatives, when W.E. Lamb, Jr. declared the winner of the celebrated bet between P. Franken and E.T. Jaynes made on the occasion of the Second Roches ter Conference in the series. Several secretaries in our Department helped with the typing of the manuscripts for publication, and we appreciate their assist ance. The formidable task of organizing all the editorial and typ ing work and of keeping track of all the authors' corrections and the corresDondence with them was handled by Mrs. Ruth Andrus, who also typed• a large proportion of the manuscript herself. The suc cess of the project is largely due to her; any shortcomings are ours. L. Mandel, E. Wolf Department of Physics and Astronomy University of Rochester Rochester, New York 14627 May 1978 CONTENTS Coherent Interactions I N. BLOEMBERGEN - Recent Developments in Four-Wave Mixing and Two-Photon Absorption Spectroscopy . . . . 1 D. BETHUNE, R.W. StvliTH and Y.R. SHEN - Second-Order Sum and Difference-Frequency Generation via Quadrupole Transitions in Atomic Vapors 3 M.L. TER-MIKAELIAN- Fine Structure of Third Harmonie Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 A. DiRIENZO, D. ROGOVIN and M. SCULLY - Rabi Flopping and Coherent Transients in a Josephson Junction 15 S. CHANDRA, A COl\lPAAN and E. WIENER-AVNEAR - Higher Order Coherent Raman Scattering 27 A. ZARDECKI - Memory Function Methods for Quantum Systems in Contact with Reservoirs ................ 39 Lasers I H. HAKEN- The Laser- Trailblazer of Synergeties .......... 49 C.R. WILLIS- Photon Statistics~ Instabilities and Phase Transitions in Dye Lasers ................. 63 R. GIL:VlORE and L.M. NARDUCCI - Laser as Catastrophe . . . . . . . . 81 Resonance Fluorescence I C. COHEN-TANNOUDJI and S. REYNAUD - Dressed-Atom Approach to Resonance Fluorescence ................. 93 L. MANDEL and H.J. KitvlßLE - Resonance Fluorescence under> Finite Bandwidth Excitation ............... 95 viii CONTENTS H. WALTHER - Atomic Fluorescence with Monochromatic Exci tation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 S. EZEKIEL - Two-Level Atoms in an Intense Monochromatic Field: A Review of Recent Experimental Investigations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101 Resonance Fluorescence II B.R. MOLLOW - Quantum Mechanical Resonant Light Scattering 103 C.R. STROUD, Jr. and H.R. GRAY - Resonance Fluorescence in 3-Level Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 D.F. WALLS - Thermodynamics of a Non-Equilibrium Quantum System- Resonance Fluorescence ........... 117 S. SWAIN and W.A. McCLEAN - The Theory of the Optical Autler Townes Effect in Sodium Including Degen- eracy and Detuning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Photon Echo~ Free Induction and Propagation R.G. BREWER - Transient Quantum Phenomena in the Optical Region . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 J.D.W. vanVOORST, H.M.M. HESP, J. LANGELAAR and D. BEBELAAR Picosecond Dephasing of Coherently Excited Vibrational Levels in Liquid N2/AR Mixtures 141 F.P ...M ATTAR, M.C. NEWSTEIN, P.E. SERAFIM, H.M. GIBBS, B. BOLGER, G. FüRSTER and P.E. TOSCHEK - Strang Departures from Uniform Plane Wave Pulse Propagation as a ResuZt of Coherent Transverse Effects 143 T. BAER and I.D. ABELLA - Photon-Echo Zeeman Quantum Beats ~n Cesium Hyperfine Levels ................ 165 P. HU, S. GESCHWIND and T.t--1. JEDJU - Observation of a Raman Echo 175 W.M. GUTMAN and C.V. HEER -Photon Echo Polarization Measure- ments in SF6 and SiF4 ..................... 187 CONTENTS ix Electromagnetic Theory and OpticaZ Coherence J.L. BIRMAN, M.J. FRANKELand D.N. PATTANAYAK- Theory of EZectromagnetic Transients in SpatiaZZy Dispersive Media and a New Approach to Precursor Theory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 197 D.N. PATTANAYAK - An Integral Equation Approach to the Theory of Optical Resonance ............... 209 B.J. HOENDERS - On the Decomposition of the EZectro- magnetic Field into its Natural Modes 221 G. ROSS and M.A. FIDDY - The Analytic Nature of Scattering EZectromagnetic Fields and the Effect of Coherence on Phase RetrievaZ .............. 233 C. SENDJAßALLAH - Information Rate for a Source Relative to an Absolute-Magnitude Criterion ........... 241 Superradiance I R. BONIFACIO and L.A. LUGIATO - Cooperativ~.Effects in Optical Bistability and Resonance Fluorescence 249 R.K. BULLOUGH, R. SAUNDERS and C. FEUILLADE - Theory of Par Infrared Superfluorescence ............ 263 G.S. AGARWAL, L.M. NARDUCCI, D.H. FENG and R. GILMORE Dynamical Approach to Steady State and Fluc- tuations in OpticaZZy Bistabte Systems 281 C.T. LEE - Analytic Salutions of Non-Markovian Equations for Superfluorescence ..................... 293 M.E. SMITHERS - Superradiance and Superfluorescence of a Dicke Point Source . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307 Light Scattering H.L. SWINNEY, P.R. FENSTERMACHERand J.P. GOLLUB- Light Beat- ing Study of the Transition to Turbulence 317 M. BERTOLOTTI and F. SCUDIERI - Spatial Coherence of Light Scattered by Liquid Crystals .............. 319 R.W. BOYD and C.H. TOWNES - A Sensitive Infrared Imaging Up Converter and SpatiaZ Coherence of Atmos- pheric Propagation ........................ 333

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