Abstract
In the previous articles of this series, dealing with the interaction between a number of molecules and the electromagnetic field in a resonant cavity, both the molecules and the field were treated by perturbation theory. The perturbation restriction on the field is removed in the present article, allowing large changes in the field, but the molecules are still assumed to undergo a small change during the time under consideration. The justification for this type of analysis, involving the generalization of the conventional concepts of induced and spontaneous emission, the applicability to a molecular amplifier during the buildup period, and the re-examination of a calculation by Serber and Townes concerning the fundamental limits of molecular amplification, is discussed.