Fermions can also produce super-radiation phenomena
Wen-Xiang Chen, Yao-Guang Zheng

TL;DR
This paper challenges traditional views by proposing that Fermions can exhibit superradiation phenomena under specific boundary conditions, opening new avenues for research in wave physics.
Contribution
It introduces the novel idea that Fermions can produce superradiation phenomena when certain boundary conditions are applied, expanding the understanding of superradiation.
Findings
Fermions can exhibit superradiation with specific boundary conditions
Wave function coupling of Fermions leads to superradiation potential
Broadens scope for superradiation research
Abstract
According to traditional theory, it is believed that Fermions do not exhibit superradiation. However, when predetermined boundary conditions are in place, there is a possibility of combining the wave function of coupled Fermions, which can result in the emergence of superradiation phenomena. This article presents a novel perspective, proposing that Fermions have the potential to display superradiation phenomena. This implies that there is a broader scope for investigating superradiation and its relationship with boundary conditions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Spectral Theory in Mathematical Physics · Quantum optics and atomic interactions
