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We propose a collective decay model for a localized ensemble of identical atoms in a vacuum broadband electromagnetic field with a nonzero photon number density considering second-order terms in the atom–field interaction constant. The model is based on the stochastic differential equation for the evolution operator for the atomic ensemble and surroundings, which is controlled by the main quantum random processes and independent classical Wiener processes. It is shown that in some cases, nonzero photon number density does not influence the suppression of collective emission of atoms, and its existence is manifested as an additional mechanism of redistribution of atoms over collective sublevels.
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Basharov, A.M., Trubilko, A.I. Non-Wiener Dynamics of Open Systems for Nonzero Number Density of Surrounding Photons. J. Exp. Theor. Phys. 128, 366–378 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063776119020043
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