Spontaneous emission of a quantum particle under strong Stark interaction with resonant vacuum field
A. M. Basharov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how strong Stark interaction between a quantum particle and a vacuum electromagnetic field affects spontaneous emission, notably reducing radiation speed and causing frequency shifts.
Contribution
It introduces a theoretical analysis of the impact of strong Stark interaction on spontaneous emission processes in quantum particles.
Findings
Strong Stark interaction reduces spontaneous radiation speed.
It causes an additional frequency shift of the radiation transition.
The effects are significant under resonant vacuum field conditions.
Abstract
It has been shown that strong Stark interaction of a quantum particle with a vacuum electromagnetic field reduces the speed of the one-quantum spontaneous radiation and leads to additional shift of frequency of radiation transition.
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