Modeling of electromagnetic waves propagation in four-level two-electron atomic systems governed by Pauli Exclusion Principle using the TLM method
AUTOR(ES)
El Faylali, H., Iben Yaich, M., Khalladi, M., Rafaoui, A.
FONTE
Journal of Microwaves, Optoelectronics and Electromagnetic Applications
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2012-06
RESUMO
This paper presents a computational model of electrons dynamics and gain in four-level two-electron atomic systems. These systems, submitted to an electromagnetic wave, are governed by Pauli Exclusion Principle and they are modeled using the Time-Domain Transmission Line Matrix (TLM) method with the symmetrical condensed node (SCN) with novel voltage sources. The development of the proposed model is based on the incorporation, in Maxwell's equations, of the coupled rate equations with Pauli Exclusion Principle, taking into account the dynamic pumping in the TLM formulation. The scattering matrix characterizing the SCN with the new voltage sources is provided and the numerical results are compared with those of the literature or with the theoretical ones.
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