The usual multipolar Hamiltonian for atom-light interaction features a nonrelativistic moving atom interacting with electromagnetic fields which inherently follow Lorentzian symmetry. This combination can lead to situations where atoms appear to experience a friction force, when in fact they only change their internal mass-energy due to the emission or absorption of a photon. Unfortunately, the simple Galilean description of the atom's motion is not sufficient to distinguish between a change in momentum due to acceleration and a change in momentum due to a change in internal mass-energy. In this work we show how a low-order relativistic correction can be included in the multipolar atom-light Hamiltonian. We also give examples how this affec...
We extend previous work on macroscopic canonical quantization leading to a multipolar Hamiltonian ap...
The atom is the most elementary constituent of any model that describes the quantum nature of light–...
Friction is a phenomenon of great technological relevance. The empirical laws of friction date back ...
We propose a semi-classical interpretation of the geometric scalar and vector potentials that arise ...
The thermal friction force acting on an atom moving relative to a thermal photon bath has recently b...
A pair of nonidentical two-level atoms, separated by a fixed distance R, interact through photon exc...
We study quantum dissipative effects that result from the nonrelativistic motion of an atom, coupled...
We consider forces on an atom due to a plane-wave light pulse. The standard view of the optical dipo...
Light propagating in a nondispersive medium is accompanied by a mass density wave (MDW) of atoms set...
We present a formula for the spectroscopically accessible level shifts and decay rates of an atom mo...
Abstract. In this paper we present a theory which shows that the optical force on atoms due to spont...
It is demonstrated, using a Liouville formalism, that the relative motion of two atoms can result in...
The influence of the resonance light pressure on the motion of atoms and molecules is studied. A kin...
Relativistic effects arise when atoms interact with ultra-strong laser fields. Such effects are expe...
Quantum friction, the electromagnetic fluctuation-induced frictional force decelerating an atom whic...
We extend previous work on macroscopic canonical quantization leading to a multipolar Hamiltonian ap...
The atom is the most elementary constituent of any model that describes the quantum nature of light–...
Friction is a phenomenon of great technological relevance. The empirical laws of friction date back ...
We propose a semi-classical interpretation of the geometric scalar and vector potentials that arise ...
The thermal friction force acting on an atom moving relative to a thermal photon bath has recently b...
A pair of nonidentical two-level atoms, separated by a fixed distance R, interact through photon exc...
We study quantum dissipative effects that result from the nonrelativistic motion of an atom, coupled...
We consider forces on an atom due to a plane-wave light pulse. The standard view of the optical dipo...
Light propagating in a nondispersive medium is accompanied by a mass density wave (MDW) of atoms set...
We present a formula for the spectroscopically accessible level shifts and decay rates of an atom mo...
Abstract. In this paper we present a theory which shows that the optical force on atoms due to spont...
It is demonstrated, using a Liouville formalism, that the relative motion of two atoms can result in...
The influence of the resonance light pressure on the motion of atoms and molecules is studied. A kin...
Relativistic effects arise when atoms interact with ultra-strong laser fields. Such effects are expe...
Quantum friction, the electromagnetic fluctuation-induced frictional force decelerating an atom whic...
We extend previous work on macroscopic canonical quantization leading to a multipolar Hamiltonian ap...
The atom is the most elementary constituent of any model that describes the quantum nature of light–...
Friction is a phenomenon of great technological relevance. The empirical laws of friction date back ...