Dissipation and fluorescence in the radiative and collisional model applied to a two-level atom

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Collisions, Dissipation, Fluorescence, Laser Plasma Interactions, Mathematical Models, Photons, Radiative Transfer, Electron Energy, Fermi-Dirac Statistics, Matrices (Mathematics), Thermodynamic Equilibrium

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The effects of fluorescence phenomena and the decomposition associated with the source and absorption terms of photons are characterized in the framework of the two-level atom model, populated with independent particles. The determination of times for reaching the equilibrium between matter and radiation is considered. The formulation is extendable to the case of a multi-level atom, populated by any number of electrons in average.

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