This thesis employs molecular quantum electrodynamical theory to analyse the interactions between light and matter for four main processes. The first to be considered is Raman scattering, where the effect of the electrodynamic environment for the centre of spectroscopic interest is considered. This is achieved by engaging a retarded dipole-dipole interaction between the centre and a neighbouring molecule. Physically, this is explained by a virtual photon between the pair of centres. The results predict characteristic new lines on the Raman spectrum, for the species, arising from the engagement of selection rules not limited to those of a two-photon process. The second process, is hyper-Rayleigh scattering, in which a single multipolar coup...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the phenomena of cooperative Raman scattering and cooperative t...
Conventional fluorescence commonly arises when excited molecules relax to their ground electronic st...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...
This thesis employs molecular quantum electrodynamical theory to analyse the interactions between li...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
In this thesis, the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) is utilised to study the interaction bet...
In this thesis, the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) is utilised to study the interaction bet...
Molecular quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the theory of interaction of molecules with radiation. An...
In this review the authors describe some of the advances in the quantum electrodynamical formulation...
In this review the authors describe some of the advances in the quantum electrodynamical formulation...
In recent years the generation of optical harmonics in molecular systems has become an area of incre...
In recent years the generation of optical harmonics in molecular systems has become an area of incre...
Raman scattering is most commonly associated with a change in vibrational state within individual mo...
This paper develops the general theory of electro‐optical effects in two‐photon molecular spectrosco...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the phenomena of cooperative Raman scattering and cooperative t...
Conventional fluorescence commonly arises when excited molecules relax to their ground electronic st...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...
This thesis employs molecular quantum electrodynamical theory to analyse the interactions between li...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
In this thesis, the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) is utilised to study the interaction bet...
In this thesis, the theory of quantum electrodynamics (QED) is utilised to study the interaction bet...
Molecular quantum electrodynamics (QED) is the theory of interaction of molecules with radiation. An...
In this review the authors describe some of the advances in the quantum electrodynamical formulation...
In this review the authors describe some of the advances in the quantum electrodynamical formulation...
In recent years the generation of optical harmonics in molecular systems has become an area of incre...
In recent years the generation of optical harmonics in molecular systems has become an area of incre...
Raman scattering is most commonly associated with a change in vibrational state within individual mo...
This paper develops the general theory of electro‐optical effects in two‐photon molecular spectrosco...
In this work, we provide an overview of how well-established concepts in the fields of quantum chemi...
In this paper it is demonstrated how the phenomena of cooperative Raman scattering and cooperative t...
Conventional fluorescence commonly arises when excited molecules relax to their ground electronic st...
We derive the full linear-response theory for nonrelativistic quantum electrodynamics in the long wa...