Statistics
Scientific paper
May 1995
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1995phrva..51.4109j&link_type=abstract
Physical Review A (Atomic, Molecular, and Optical Physics), Volume 51, Issue 5, May 1995, pp.4109-4115
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Imaging And Optical Processing, Photon Statistics And Coherence Theory, Nonclassical States Of The Electromagnetic Field, Including Entangled Photon States, Quantum State Engineering And Measurements, Quantum Aspects Of Black Holes, Evaporation, Thermodynamics
Scientific paper
The spectral distribution of light generated by a finite cavity with one moving mirror is compared with that produced by a fixed cavity containing a time-varying dielectric. In both cases a motion over a finite time interval is considered. Although the moving mirror is usually considered to be an idealization for the time-varying dielectric, there are qualitative differences in the spectra produced. The spectral distribution for the moving mirror case behaves as 1/n3, while that for the time-varying dielectric behaves on average as 1/n4 but is rapidly oscillating.
Johnston Harry
Sarkar Sarben
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