We extend our previous work (see arXiv:quant-ph/0501026), which compared the predictions of quantum electrodynamics concerning radiation reaction with those of the Abraham-Lorentz-Dirac theory for a charged particle in linear motion. Specifically, we calculate the predictions for the change in position of a charged scalar particle, moving in three-dimensional space, due to the effect of radiation reaction in the one-photon-emission process in quantum electrodynamics. The scalar particle is assumed to be accelerated for a finite period of time by a three-dimensional electromagnetic potential dependent only on one of the spacetime coordinates. We perform this calculation in the $\hbar\to 0$ limit and show that the change in position agrees wi...
We study the electromagnetic fields of an arbitrarily moving charged particle and the radiation reac...
We study the electromagnetic fields of an arbitrarily moving charged particle and the radiation reac...
This thesis is a report of work which develops the study of electromagnetic radiation by acceleratin...
This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radiation react...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radia...
We investigate the motion of a wave packet of a charged scalar particle linearly accelerated by a st...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radi...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radi...
The Lorentz-Dirac radiation reaction formula predicts that the position shift of a charged particle ...
We derive radiation reaction from QED in a strong background field. We identify, in general, the dia...
Modern accelerators and light sources subject bunches of charged particles to quasiperiodic motion i...
Modern accelerators and light sources subject bunches of charged particles to quasiperiodic motion i...
Modern accelerators and light sources subject bunches of charged particles to quasiperiodic motion i...
We study the electromagnetic fields of an arbitrarily moving charged particle and the radiation reac...
The problem of the electromagnetic radiation of an accelerated charged particle is one of the most ...
We study the electromagnetic fields of an arbitrarily moving charged particle and the radiation reac...
We study the electromagnetic fields of an arbitrarily moving charged particle and the radiation reac...
This thesis is a report of work which develops the study of electromagnetic radiation by acceleratin...
This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radiation react...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radia...
We investigate the motion of a wave packet of a charged scalar particle linearly accelerated by a st...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radi...
Abstract: This thesis reports on work undertaken in comparing the effects of the phenomenon of radi...
The Lorentz-Dirac radiation reaction formula predicts that the position shift of a charged particle ...
We derive radiation reaction from QED in a strong background field. We identify, in general, the dia...
Modern accelerators and light sources subject bunches of charged particles to quasiperiodic motion i...
Modern accelerators and light sources subject bunches of charged particles to quasiperiodic motion i...
Modern accelerators and light sources subject bunches of charged particles to quasiperiodic motion i...
We study the electromagnetic fields of an arbitrarily moving charged particle and the radiation reac...
The problem of the electromagnetic radiation of an accelerated charged particle is one of the most ...
We study the electromagnetic fields of an arbitrarily moving charged particle and the radiation reac...
We study the electromagnetic fields of an arbitrarily moving charged particle and the radiation reac...
This thesis is a report of work which develops the study of electromagnetic radiation by acceleratin...