Phenomenological theory of photodetection
M.V. Lebedev

TL;DR
This paper proposes an improved phenomenological theory of photodetection by incorporating principles from Bose-Einstein considerations of black body radiation, aiming to address gaps in existing models.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach to photodetection theory based on Bose-Einstein statistics, enhancing the understanding of photon detection mechanisms.
Findings
Provides a more comprehensive model of photodetection
Bridges black body radiation theory with photon detection
Suggests potential improvements in photodetector design
Abstract
There are some reasons to consider the existing theory of photodetection as not complete. An attempt to improve it on the basis of the well known considerations of black body radiation given by Bose and Einstein is presented below.
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Taxonomy
TopicsExperimental and Theoretical Physics Studies · Laser Design and Applications · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
