What’s the meaning of decay rate in optical Bloch equations?

In summary, the decay rate (Γ or γ) is a parameter in the optical Bloch equations or the equation of motion for the atomic probability amplitude. It represents the rate of spontaneous radiative decay between two energy levels and can be affected by conditions such as temperature and pressure. The NIST Atomic Spectral Database can provide specific information on the decay rate for energy levels in 85Rubidium.
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there is a parameter called decay rate(Γ or γ)in the optcial bloch equation or the equation of motion for the atomic probability amplitude.what‘s the meaning of it?
i have some questions about decay rate.
1:why do we need decay rate in these equations?
2:is it a constant for a specific medium?
3:it can be changed with respect to some conditions like temprature or pressure?
4:how can i know the decay rate of some energy levels in 85Rubidium
 
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hongqiaozhang said:
TL;DR Summary: there is a parameter called decay rate(Γ or γ)in the optcial bloch equation or the equation of motion for the atomic probability amplitude.what‘s the meaning of it?

i have some questions about decay rate.
1:why do we need decay rate in these equations?
2:is it a constant for a specific medium?
3:it can be changed with respect to some conditions like temprature or pressure?
4:how can i know the decay rate of some energy levels in 85Rubidium
##\gamma## describes spontaneous radiative decay between the two energy levels.

For quite detailed quantitative information on atoms, consult NIST Atomic Spectral Database.
 

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