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Chapter 2.4 - Quantum Interference

2.4   QUANTUM INTERFERENCE

Consider an atom with only one electron at the outer orbit [e.g., Sodium (Na)] and
on the lowest energy level or state S1. Then, when a photon of energy E12 is absorbed,
the electron “jumps” to a higher energy level or state S2. While at level S2,
the electron may absorb another photon of energy E23 to “jump” to energy level or
state S3.

Photon absorption by the electron of an atom implies that the atom is “opaque”
for that frequency (or wavelength) of photon. Photons that are not absorbed travel
through it and, thus, the atom is “transparent.”

Thus, when the atom is at level S1, it is transparent to E23 and opaque to E12, and
when at level S2, it is transparent to E12 and opaque to E23. At some random time,
and while at energy level E3, the atom may transit to the lowest energy level S1, releasing
photonic energy.

Now, consider a “cloud” of such atoms illuminated with both E12 and E23. Since
all atoms in the cloud are neither excited by photons at the same time nor synchronized,
jumping from one state to another becomes a random process. Statistically,
there will be a time when a mix of both states will exist, S1 and S2. It turns out that,
under a specific mix of states S1 and S2 and intensities E12 and E23, the “cloud”
seems to be transparent to both photonic energies (and, under different conditions,
opaque). Macroscopically, this seems to be destructively interferometric but at the
quantum (atomic energy) level; hence the term quantum interferometry. Quantum
interferometry is an area of current research from which more findings and developments
are expected in the near future.


2.5   LIGHT ATTRIBUTES

The attributes of light and their significance of interest in this book are shown in
Table 2.2.

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