We develop a nonrelativistic formulation for the quantum dynamics of an electron coupled to its own radiation field. For this purpose, we have applied the Feynman-Vernon approach to the composite system in order to obtain the reduced density operator of the electron. In the classical limit, some well-known results, such as the Abraham-Lorentz equation of motion, are reproduced. We have applied the resulting formalism to the problem of interference in order to investigate the possible effects of the incoherent modes of the electromagnetic radiation on the interference fringes. The results allow us to conclude that the coupling to the radiation field is not enough for one to observe a strong influence of those modes on the interference phenom...
This work continues the investigation of radiation phenomena from atom-field interactions, extending...
AbstractWe consider a system of finitely many nonrelativistic, quantum mechanical electrons bound to...
The borderline of quantum electrodynamics and quantum optics offer spectacular results and problems ...
Desenvolvemos uma formulação quântica não-relativística para tratar a dinâmica de um elétron conside...
The dynamics of a particle under damping could be generally derived by reappraisal of the relativist...
The interaction between matter and fields is a classical problem. Still there are difficulties. Time...
The interaction of mesoscopic interference devices with nonclassical electromagnetic fields is studi...
Induced Compton scattering by independent relativistic particles in a radiation field is considered ...
We discuss the connection between quantum interference effects in optical beams and radiation fields...
The basis of this dissertation is a review of the quantum mechanical formulation of damping and stim...
The quantum theory of a radiation field in an infinite dielectric medium is extended to include disp...
It is well known that a limit to the validity of quantum mechanics is set by its neglect of the effe...
textRecent development of spectral analysis of the Liouville-von Neumann equation has revealed the ...
The novel treatment of the interaction between a charged particle and the electromagnetic field, as ...
How does a quantum system interact with a travelling pulse of quantum radiation, prepared, e.g., in ...
This work continues the investigation of radiation phenomena from atom-field interactions, extending...
AbstractWe consider a system of finitely many nonrelativistic, quantum mechanical electrons bound to...
The borderline of quantum electrodynamics and quantum optics offer spectacular results and problems ...
Desenvolvemos uma formulação quântica não-relativística para tratar a dinâmica de um elétron conside...
The dynamics of a particle under damping could be generally derived by reappraisal of the relativist...
The interaction between matter and fields is a classical problem. Still there are difficulties. Time...
The interaction of mesoscopic interference devices with nonclassical electromagnetic fields is studi...
Induced Compton scattering by independent relativistic particles in a radiation field is considered ...
We discuss the connection between quantum interference effects in optical beams and radiation fields...
The basis of this dissertation is a review of the quantum mechanical formulation of damping and stim...
The quantum theory of a radiation field in an infinite dielectric medium is extended to include disp...
It is well known that a limit to the validity of quantum mechanics is set by its neglect of the effe...
textRecent development of spectral analysis of the Liouville-von Neumann equation has revealed the ...
The novel treatment of the interaction between a charged particle and the electromagnetic field, as ...
How does a quantum system interact with a travelling pulse of quantum radiation, prepared, e.g., in ...
This work continues the investigation of radiation phenomena from atom-field interactions, extending...
AbstractWe consider a system of finitely many nonrelativistic, quantum mechanical electrons bound to...
The borderline of quantum electrodynamics and quantum optics offer spectacular results and problems ...