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    Coherent radiation from neutral molecules moving above a grating

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    We predict and study the quantum-electrodynamical effect of parametric self-induced excitation of a molecule moving above the dielectric or conducting medium with periodic grating. In this case the radiation reaction force modulates the molecular transition frequency which results in a parametric instability of dipole oscillations even from the level of quantum or thermal fluctuations. The present mechanism of instability of electrically neutral molecules is different from that of the well-known Smith-Purcell and transition radiation in which a moving charge and its oscillating image create an oscillating dipole. We show that parametrically excited molecular bunches can produce an easily detectable coherent radiation flux of up to a microwatt.Comment: 4 page

    Infrared generation in semiconductor lasers

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    Infrared generation is disclosed. A first laser field having a first frequency associated with a first interband transition is generated. A second laser field having a second frequency associated with a second interband transition is generated. The generation of the first laser field occurs substantially simultaneously with the generation of the second laser field. A third laser field is generated from the first laser field and the second laser field. The third laser field has a third frequency associated with an intersubband transition. The third frequency is substantially equivalent to a difference between the second frequency and the first frequency.U

    Infrared generation in semiconductor lasers

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    Infrared generation is disclosed. A first laser field having a first frequency associated with a first interband transition is generated. A second laser field having a second frequency associated with a second interband transition is generated. The generation of the first laser field occurs substantially simultaneously with the generation of the second laser field. A third laser field is generated from the first laser field and the second laser field. The third laser field has a third frequency associated with an intersubband transition. The third frequency is substantially equivalent to a difference between the second frequency and the first frequency.U
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