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    NEW LASER PHYSICS STUDY FINDINGS HAVE BEEN PUBLISHED BY G.A. AMATUNI AND COLLEAGUES

    Science Letter
    July 8, 2008

    "A dielectric medium consisting of roughly polarized molecules has been
    treated as a 3D disordered spin system (spin glass). Having in view
    the study of the statistical properties of this system on a micrometer
    scale and nanosecond time scale of a standing electromagnetic wave,
    a microscopic approach has been developed," researchers in Yerevan,
    Armenia report (see also Laser Physics).

    "Using the Birkhoff ergodic hypothesis, the initial 3D spin problem is
    reduced to two conditionally separate 1D problems along the external
    electromagnetic field propagation. The first problem describes a
    disordered N-particle quantum system with relaxation in the framework
    of a Langevin-Schrodinger (L-Sch)-type equation, while the second
    one describes a steric disordered spin-chain system. The statistical
    properties of both systems were investigated in detail. Based on
    these constructions, the coefficient of polarizability related to the
    collective orientational effects was calculated. The Clausius-Mossotti
    relation for the dielectric constant was generalized. Taking into
    account the generalized Clausius-Mossotti relation, a generalized
    equation for the dielectric permittivity function has been found,"
    wrote G.A. Amatuni and colleagues.

    The researchers concluded: "A simple formula was derived for the
    dielectric permittivity function in the X-ray frequency range, which
    can be larger than unity on the micrometer scale and nanosecond
    time scale."

    Amatuni and colleagues published their study in Laser Physics
    (Dielectric permittivity superlattice formation. Laser Physics,
    2008;18(5):608-620).

    For additional information, contact G.A. Amatuni, Alikhanyan Yerevan
    Physics Institute, Alikhanyan Br 2, Yerevan 375036, Armenia.

    Publisher contact information for the journal Laser Physics is:
    Maik Nauka, Interperiodica, Springer, 233 Spring St., New York,
    NY 10013-1578, USA.
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