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Einstein equations quantum light theory

An early (perhaps the first) example of a quantum treatment of a dissipative process is Einstein s theory of spontaneous emission.6 To describe the interaction between matter and light, Einstein assumed the Boltzmann type of kinetic equations... [Pg.13]

By consideration of Planck s formula W0=Av, Einstein was led to interpret phenomena of another type in terms of the quantum theory, thus giving rise to a new conception of this equation which has proved very fruitful. The phenomenon in question is the photoelectric effect. If light of frequency v falls on a metallic surface,4 electrons are set free and it is found that the intensity of the light influences... [Pg.6]


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