Title :
Multiple Quantum Frequency Conversion in Extended Interaction Structures
Author :
Scalapino, D.J. ; Vassiliadis, A. ; Wilson, R.N.
Abstract :
In 1959, E. T. Jaynes suggested that resonant, multiquantum processes could provide an efficient method of frequency conversion at high frequency and high powers. This conversion is mediated by a gas or solid composed of molecules having a strong electric-dipole absorption at a frequency /spl Omega/. Such a system can resonantly absorb energy from an electromagnetic field at all odd subharmonic of /spl Omega/. The /spl omega/ /spl ap/ /spl Omega/ /(2n + 1) subharmonic absorption is said to correspond to a 2n + 1 quantum process. The excited (driven) molecular system has electric dipole moments at all odd harmonics of the drive /spl omega/. The resonant dipole moment at a frequency (2n + 1)/spl omega/ /spl ap/ /spl Omega/ generates an electromagnetic field resulting in the frequency conversion process proposed by Jaynes. Here we report theoretical calculations and experimental observation of this multiquantum frequency conversion in a traveling-wave structure.
Keywords :
Electromagnetic coupling; Electromagnetic fields; Electromagnetic propagation; Electromagnetic wave absorption; Frequency conversion; Maxwell equations; Resonance; Schrodinger equation;
Conference_Titel :
PTGMTT International Symposium Digest, 1964
Conference_Location :
Long Island, NY, USA
DOI :
10.1109/PTGMTT.1964.1122433