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Mathematical Models of Dissipative Systems in Quantum Engineering

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  • Andreea Sterian
  • Paul Sterian

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The paper shows the results of theoretical research concerning the modeling and characterization of the dissipative structures generally, the dissipation being an essential property of the system with self-organization which include the laser-type systems also. The most important results presented are new formulae which relate the coupling parameters ð ‘Ž ð ‘– ð ‘› from Lindblad equation with environment operators Γ ð ‘– ; microscopic quantitative expressions for the dissipative coefficients of the master equations; explicit expressions which describe the changes of the environment density operator during the system evolution for fermion systems coupled with free electromagnetic field; the generalized Bloch-Feynman equations for ð ‘ -level systems with microscopic coefficients in agreement with generally accepted physical interpretations. Based on Maxwell-Bloch equations with consideration of the interactions between nearing atomic dipoles, for the dense optical media we have shown that in the presence of the short optical pulses, the population inversion oscillates between two extreme values, depending on the strength of the interaction and the optical pulse energy.

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  • Andreea Sterian & Paul Sterian, 2012. "Mathematical Models of Dissipative Systems in Quantum Engineering," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2012, pages 1-12, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:347674
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/347674
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