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Purcell effect and Zero-point energy

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Difference between Purcell effect and Zero-point energy

Purcell effect vs. Zero-point energy

The Purcell effect is the enhancement of a quantum system's spontaneous emission rate by its environment. Zero-point energy (ZPE) or ground state energy is the lowest possible energy that a quantum mechanical system may have.

Similarities between Purcell effect and Zero-point energy

Purcell effect and Zero-point energy have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cavity quantum electrodynamics, Spontaneous emission.

Cavity quantum electrodynamics

Cavity quantum electrodynamics (cavity QED) is the study of the interaction between light confined in a reflective cavity and atoms or other particles, under conditions where the quantum nature of light photons is significant.

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Spontaneous emission

Spontaneous emission is the process in which a quantum mechanical system (such as an atom, molecule or subatomic particle) transitions from an excited energy state to a lower energy state (e.g., its ground state) and emits a quantum in the form of a photon.

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Purcell effect and Zero-point energy Comparison

Purcell effect has 11 relations, while Zero-point energy has 328. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.59% = 2 / (11 + 328).

References

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