what is the difference between simultaneous and simulated emission
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Properties of photons generated by spontaneous and stimulated emission are quite different. Spontaneous emission takes place without interaction with other photons, and the direction and phase are random. Stimulated emission takes place when the excited electron interacts with another photon.
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Absorption: An atom in a lower level absorbs a photon of frequency hν and moves to an upper level. ... Stimulated emission: An incident photon causes an upper level atom to decay, emitting a “stimulated” photon whose properties are identical to those of the incident photon.
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