Re-examining Einstein's B coefficient and rate equations with the Rabi model

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2019-11-12
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Islam, Najirul
Mondal, Tanmoy
Chakraborty, Sagar
Biswas, Shyamal
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Starting from the Rabi Hamiltonian, which is useful in arriving at non-perturbative results within the rotating wave approximation, we have found Einstein's B coefficient to be time-dependent: B(t)δ for a two-level system (atom or molecule) in thermal radiation field. Here is the corresponding Rabi flopping (angular) frequency and J 0 is the zeroth order Bessel function of the first kind. The resulting oscillations in the B coefficient-even for very small wγ-drives the system away from thermodynamic equilibrium at any finite temperature contrary to Einstein's assumption. The time-dependent generalized B coefficient facilitates a path to go beyond Pauli's formalism of non-equilibrium statistical mechanics involving the quantum statistical Boltzmann (master) equation. In this context, we have obtained entropy production of the two-level system by revising Einstein's rate equations, while considering the A coefficient to be the original time-independent one and the B coefficient to be time-dependent.
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Dynamical processes, exact results, quantum thermalization
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Journal of Statistical Mechanics: Theory and Experiment. v.2019(11)