Light - The Physics of the Photon

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advanced theoretical physics
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behavior of light
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Christoffel Symbol
classical and quantum optics
classical optics in a global vacuum
Covariant Derivative
Curved Space Time
electrodynamics
electromagnetic field theory
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Field Matter Interaction
Field Tensor
Free Maxwell Equations
free-space Maxwell equations
function
Gauge Transformation
Geodesic Equation
graduate level physics
Higgs Field
interaction of light with matter
light rays and geodesics
Maxwell Lorentz Equations
Maxwell theory in general relativity
metric
Minkowski Space
Null Geodesics
photon emission mechanisms
photon field propagation
photon phenomenon
photon physics
photon propagation in curved spacetime
Photon Wave Function
photon wave mechanics
photons
physical and mathematical descriptions of light
Positive Frequency Part
potential
quantum
quantum electrodynamics
quantum optics research
Rim Zone
Rotating Wave Approximation
Scalar Photons
Single Photon States
spacetime curvature effects
tensor
transverse
Transverse Part
Transverse Photons
Transverse Vector Potential
two-photon entanglement
vector
Vector Potential
wave
Wave Function

Product details

  • ISBN 9781439840436
  • Weight: 1060g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 17 Jun 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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From the early wave-particle arguments to the mathematical theory of electromagnetism to Einstein’s work on the quantization of light, different descriptions of what constitutes light have existed for over 300 years. Light – The Physics of the Photon examines the photon phenomenon from several perspectives. It demonstrates the importance of studying the photon as a concept belonging to a global vacuum (matter-free space).

Divided into eight parts, the book begins with exploring aspects of classical optics in a global vacuum on the basis of free-space Maxwell equations. It then describes light rays and geodesics and presents a brief account of the Maxwell theory in general relativity. After discussing the theory of photon wave mechanics, the author gives a field-quantized description of the electromagnetic field, emphasizing single-photon quantum optics in Minkowskian space. He next focuses on photon physics in the rim zone of matter, paying particular attention to photon emission processes. He also takes a closer look at the photon source domain and field propagators, which conveniently describe the photon field propagation in the vicinity of and far from the electronic source domain. The last two parts discuss the photon vacuum and light quanta in Minkowskian space as well as two-photon entanglement, which is associated with the biphoton in space-time.

Ole Keller is a professor of physics and nanotechnology at Aalborg University in Denmark.

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