276 research outputs found
Entanglement and inequality of forward and reversed processes as a physical base of nonlinear phenomena in optics
Connection between the concept of entanglement and origin of nonlinear
phenomena in optics is discussed.Comment: 3 pages LaTeX2e, 1 PS figur
On the physical nature of the photon mixing processes in nonlinear optics
The physical nature of the photon mixing and photon echo processes is
discussed on the basis of inequality of the forward and backward optical
transitions.Comment: LaTeX2e, 7 pages, 2 PS figure
On the physical nature of the electromagnetic induced transparency effect
The origin of the electromagnetic induced transparency (EIT) effect is
explained not as the vanish of atom-field interaction, but as the growing of
stimulated emission process due to the efficient four- photon mixing, which
allows the atom to return in the initial state. We point out the importance of
creation the new mathematical model for description the dynamics of optical
transitions, which should be based on the concept of the time invariance
violation in electromagnetic interactions.Comment: LaTeX2e, 4page
Alternative explanation of the nature of line clumps
It is assumed, that the clumps of lines do not connected with states mixing
and IVR, but they are the result of breaking (destruction) of the process of
averaging of momentum of inertia of molecules during the vibration motion of
atoms. Rough estimates of the widths of clumps of lines in absorption spectra
of some acetylenic derivatives were made with this model. Obtained results are
in a satisfactory agreement with the available experimental data. This idea
allows also in principle to explain the origin of intensive wings of lines, the
existence of which was discussed earlier.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX2
Femtosecond laser as a tool for experimental study of time invariance violation in optics
The experiments with weak collinear probe pulses for time reversal
noninvariance study in optics are proposed and discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 1 PS figur
Problem of water vapor absorption continuum in atmospheric windows. Return of dimer hypothesis
Two alternative hypotheses try to explain the origin of the continuum. The
present communication gives new argument in favor of the dimer hypothesis. This
argument is based on the existence of the wide component of line in absorption
spectrum of polyatomic molecules.Comment: LaTeX2e, 2page
Comment on "Beam-splitters don't have memory: a comment on "Event-based corpuscular model for quantum optics experiments" by K.Michielsen et al."
R. Ionicioiu in arXiv:1012.0647 claims that beam-splitters do not have
memory. This is the unproved statement. From other side, such small quantum
objects as molecules, atoms and even photons have memory, which is connected
with the inequality of forward and reversed processes in quantum physics.Comment: 2 pages LaTeX2
Time invariance violation in photon-atom and photon-molecule interactions
A direct experimental proof of very strong T-invariance violation in
interactions of the photons with atoms and molecules exists in the molecular
physics.Comment: 4 pages, LaTeX2
Coherency is the ether of XXI century
The concept of coherent states in explanation of a nature of nonlinear
phenomena in optics will be inevitably replaced by the concept of inequality of
forward and reversed transitions.Comment: 3 pages, LaTeX2
The arrow of time in quantum mechanics and in nonlinear optics
The direct and indirect experimental proofs of a strong time invariance
violation in optics are discussed. Time noninvariance for present day becomes
the only real physical base for explanation the origin of the most phenomena in
nonlinear optics. This is a good cause to introduce the time asymmetry into the
dynamical equations of the basic laws of physics.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, talk for sixth international conference -
Symmetry in Nonlinear Mathematical Physics, June 20-26, 2005, Kiev, Ukrain
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