PAULI EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE AND STIMULATED EMISSION IN QUANTUM FIELD THEORYD

Matthew Ware,  R. Wagner,  Q. Su,  R. Grobe*

Illinois State University, ILP and Physics, Normal, IL 61790-4560

qcsu@ilstu.edu


Abstract

The Pauli exclusion principle prohibits two electrons to occupy the same state in quantum mechanical phase space. On the hand the stimulated emission principle enhances the probability that two bosons such as photons take identical physical properties. I will discuss several physical situations where both of these principle affect the dynamics. More specifically I will compare the creation of electron-positron pairs with that of meson-antimeson pairs crated from the vacuum by a super strong external field [1-9].

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This work has been supported by the NSF.

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