Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1537470 | Optics Communications | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Modifications in the spontaneous emission rate of an excited atom that are caused by extinction effects in a nearby dielectric medium are analyzed in a quantummechanical model, in which the medium consists of spherical scatterers with absorptive properties. Use of the dyadic Green function of the electromagnetic field near a dielectric sphere leads to an expression for the change in the emission rate as a series of multipole contributions for which analytical formulas are obtained. The results for the modified emission rate as a function of the distance between the excited atom and the dielectric medium show the influence of both absorption and scattering processes.
Research highlights► Absorption and scattering processes in a medium may cooperate in modifying the emission rate of an excited atom in its vicinity. ► Explicit expressions for the decay rate permit a detailed analysis of the behaviour of the emission rates for arbitrary distances between the atom and the medium. ► The effects of absorption and of scattering are qualitatively different, when the atom approaches the medium.