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The interaction of a quantum system with an oscillating field is studied in a formalism which replaces the semiclassical time-dependent Hamiltonian with a time-independent Hamiltonian represented by an infinite matrix. The formalism is developed as a mathematical equivalent to the semiclassical treatment, and interpreted as a classical approximation to the quantum treatment of the field. Combined with a perturbation theory for two nearly degenerate states, the formalism provides a convenient method for determining resonance transition probabilities including frequency shifts and multiple quantum transitions. The theory is illustrated by a detailed study of the simple case of a two-state system excited by a strong oscillating field.
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J.H. Shirley (Mon,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc2fb54f901957bec0fabe — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.138.b979
J.H. Shirley
Physical Review
California Institute of Technology
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