DYNAMIC BEHAVIOR OF QUANTUM MECHANICAL OSCILLATORS
The time variation of amplitude of a maser oscillator is derived from a study of the rate equations connecting the population inversion and the electromagnetic energy stored in the maser resonator. The methods of nonlinear mechanics are used to derive a qualitative description of the amplitude varia...
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