This paper is a continuation of a recent one in which, apparently for the first time, the existence of polaritons in ionic crystals was proven in a microscopic electrodynamic theory. This was obtained through an explicit computation of the dispersion curves. Here the main further contribution consists in studying electric susceptibility, from which the spectrum can be inferred. We show how susceptibility is obtained by the Green–Kubo methods of Hamiltonian statistical mechanics, and give for it a concrete expression in terms of time–correlation functions. As in the previous paper, here too we work in a completely classical framework, in which the electrodynamic forces acting on the charges are all taken into account, both the retarded force...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This paper is a continuation of a recent one in which, apparently for the first time, the existence ...
This paper is a continuation of a recent one in which, apparently for the first time, the existence ...
It is well known that the optical branches of the dispersion curves of ionic crystals exhi...
It is well known that the optical branches of the dispersion curves of ionic crystals exhibit a pola...
It is well known that the optical branches of the dispersion curves of ionic crystals exhibit a pol...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This paper is a continuation of a recent one in which, apparently for the first time, the existence ...
This paper is a continuation of a recent one in which, apparently for the first time, the existence ...
It is well known that the optical branches of the dispersion curves of ionic crystals exhi...
It is well known that the optical branches of the dispersion curves of ionic crystals exhibit a pola...
It is well known that the optical branches of the dispersion curves of ionic crystals exhibit a pol...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
A reduced equation of motion that describes the excited-state dynamics of interacting two-level impu...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...
This thesis presents a Hamiltonian formulation of the electromagnetic fields in structured (inhomoge...