We developed a method to calculate two-photon processes in quantum mechanics that replaces the infinite summation over the intermediate states by a perturbation expansion. This latter consists of a series of commutators that involve position, momentum, and Hamiltonian quantum operators. We analyzed several single- and many-particle cases for which a closed-form solution to the perturbation expansion exists, as well as more complicated cases for which a solution is found by convergence. Throughout the article, Rayleigh and Raman scattering are taken as examples of two-photon processes. The present method provides a clear distinction between the Thomson scattering, regarded as classical scattering, and quantum contributions. Such a distinctio...
We experimentally demonstrate spectral-temporal two-photon interference at a beam splitter with pure...
AbstractThe general theory of the scattering of electromagnetic radiation in atomic plasmas and meta...
We consider the tunneling processes induced by two-particle collisions. The result derived by the th...
We developed a method to calculate two-photon processes in quantum mechanics that replaces the infin...
The problem of quantum collisions involving several particle systems is reviewed within the framewor...
Within the context of laser-electron scattering for low intensities of the incoming photon beam, we ...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the phenomena of cooperative Raman scattering and cooperative t...
In previous papers 1,2), we have shown how to describe the approach to equilibrium of quantum system...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we develop an alternate formulation of the electron–photon interaction in...
We formulate a quantum-statistical theory of the generation of the fields in a two-photon medium in ...
We present a review of theoretical and experimental aspects of multiphoton quantum optics. Multiphot...
When off-resonant light travels through a transparent medium, light scattering is the primary optica...
The basis of this dissertation is a review of the quantum mechanical formulation of damping and stim...
Non-linear effects of a single atom in two-photon processes inside a high-Q cavity are examined. The...
We study two-photon scattering in a mixed cavity optomechanical system, which is composed of a singl...
We experimentally demonstrate spectral-temporal two-photon interference at a beam splitter with pure...
AbstractThe general theory of the scattering of electromagnetic radiation in atomic plasmas and meta...
We consider the tunneling processes induced by two-particle collisions. The result derived by the th...
We developed a method to calculate two-photon processes in quantum mechanics that replaces the infin...
The problem of quantum collisions involving several particle systems is reviewed within the framewor...
Within the context of laser-electron scattering for low intensities of the incoming photon beam, we ...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the phenomena of cooperative Raman scattering and cooperative t...
In previous papers 1,2), we have shown how to describe the approach to equilibrium of quantum system...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we develop an alternate formulation of the electron–photon interaction in...
We formulate a quantum-statistical theory of the generation of the fields in a two-photon medium in ...
We present a review of theoretical and experimental aspects of multiphoton quantum optics. Multiphot...
When off-resonant light travels through a transparent medium, light scattering is the primary optica...
The basis of this dissertation is a review of the quantum mechanical formulation of damping and stim...
Non-linear effects of a single atom in two-photon processes inside a high-Q cavity are examined. The...
We study two-photon scattering in a mixed cavity optomechanical system, which is composed of a singl...
We experimentally demonstrate spectral-temporal two-photon interference at a beam splitter with pure...
AbstractThe general theory of the scattering of electromagnetic radiation in atomic plasmas and meta...
We consider the tunneling processes induced by two-particle collisions. The result derived by the th...