| 1. | Just the vapor coming off it produced a spontaneous emission of oxygen,
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| 2. | Since the field is treated classically it can not deal with spontaneous emission.
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| 3. | For these conditions, coherent processes contribute significantly to the spontaneous emission.
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| 4. | An energy level diagram illustrating the process of spontaneous emission is shown below:
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| 5. | Spontaneous emission can be suppressed ( or " inhibited " ) or amplified.
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| 6. | Decay of the excitons results in the production of light through spontaneous emission.
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| 7. | At the frequencies of the photonic bandgap, spontaneous emission of light is completely inhibited.
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| 8. | Some experimentally verified effects of vacuum fluctuations include spontaneous emission and the Lamb shift.
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| 9. | Moreover, spontaneous emission is negligibly slow at NMR frequencies.
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| 10. | Spontaneous emission of bound photons from relativistic free electrons.
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