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9780198520320

The Quantum Theory of Radiation

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  • ISBN13:

    9780198520320

  • ISBN10:

    0198520328

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1996-02-22
  • Publisher: Clarendon Press

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This unique book presents a unified, in-depth study of phenomena in photon-matter interactions over a range of many orders of energy. It provides a thorough treatment of relativistic quantum electrodynamics from the quantum field theoretic approach, together with non-relativistic theory in both confined and unconfined geometries. The predictions of QED have been verified to a greater accuracy than any other physical theory. Moreover QED is a paradigm for other gauge theories, and it is presented in such a way that the generalization to other gauge theories is natural. Gauge and Poincare symmetry properties and the non-existence of a photon wave function are thoroughly discussed. Starting from the Dirac equation, the non-relativistic interaction of the electron with the electromagnetic field is derived as an effective Hamiltonian of multipole expansions. Succeeding chapters fully develop relativistic QED and quantum optics. The limitations of QED and the necessity of electroweak theory and quantum chromodynamics are also discussed, and the final chapters are devoted to quantum optics inside cavities, concluding with a study of highly non-classical states of the light field such as photon number, squeezed and two photon entangled states. The book includes worked examples and exercises. In addition to its wide usefulness for theoretical physicists, this volume will help workers in quantum optics to gain a deeper understanding of the foundations of their subject, and field theorists will find concrete examples of open systems, which are beginning to influence their basic approaches.

Table of Contents

Quantization of the free Maxwell field, canonical and functional approaches
The photon as a particle: the general one-photon state
Electron-photon and matter-photon interactions: relativistic and non-relativistic cases
Calculational methods for quantum electrodynamics
Quantum electrodynamic processes
Extensions of quantum electrodynamics
Open systems
Instabilities and chaos in quantum optics: semi-classical theory
Fokker-Planck equations: quantum fluctuations
Non-classical light
Appendix 1
Appendix 2
Appendix 3
Appendix 4
References
Index
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