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QED-vacuum confinement of inelastic optical scattering

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Abstract

The spontaneous and stimulated Raman effect in benzene is investigated in the QED-vacuum-confined condition in the Casimir topology of an optical microcavity as a prototype inelastic quantum scattering process at optical frequencies.

© 1993 Optical Society of America

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