Stimulated emission is the process by which an incoming photon of a specific frequency can interact with an excited atomic electron (or other excited molecular state), causing it to drop to a lower
energy level. The liberated energy transfers to the electromagnetic field, creating a new photon with identical
phase,
frequency,
polarization, and
direction of travel as the photons of the incident wave. This is in contrast to
spontaneous emission which occurs at random intervals without regard to the ambient electromagnetic field. Further calculation can be obtained by statistical mechanics