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Effect of Diagonal and Off-Diagonal Disorder in the Multiphoton Excitation of an Active Mode Coupled to a Bath: Use of the Irreducible Recursive Residue Generation Method

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Stochasticity and Intramolecular Redistribution of Energy

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Passage from the quasiperiodic into the chaotic regime in a quantum system (a radiative active mode coupled to a laser field and in turn, intramolecularly coupled to radiatively inert background modes) is studied. Three main parameters are considered to be crucial in this passage: the radiative/intramolecular relative coupling strength, the effectiveness of the background as a bath, and the nature of the background detuning and coupling to the radiative pump mode.

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Schek, I., Wyatt, R.E. (1987). Effect of Diagonal and Off-Diagonal Disorder in the Multiphoton Excitation of an Active Mode Coupled to a Bath: Use of the Irreducible Recursive Residue Generation Method. In: Lefebvre, R., Mukamel, S. (eds) Stochasticity and Intramolecular Redistribution of Energy. NATO ASI Series, vol 200. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-3837-3_7

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