The plan of the paper has been modified to make it more pedagogical.There is an incompatibility between gauge invariance and the semi-classical time-dependent perturbation theory commonly used to calculate light absorption and scattering cross-sections. There is an additional incompatibility between perturbationtheory and the description of the electron dynamics by a semi-relativistic Hamiltonian.In this paper, the gauge-dependence problem of exact perturbation theory is described, the proposed solutions are reviewed and it is concluded that none of them seems fully satisfactory. The problem is finally solved by using the fully relativistic absorption and scattering cross-sections given by quantum electrodynamics. Then, a new many-body Fold...
We present a description of a first-principles formalism for the scattering of circularly polarised ...
The time-dependent, geometric method for high-energy limits and inverse scattering is applied to non...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we develop an alternate formulation of the electron–photon interaction in...
The plan of the paper has been modified to make it more pedagogical.There is an incompatibility betw...
X-ray processes involve interactions with high-energy photons. For these short wavelengths, the pert...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Transparent boundary conditions.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> ...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Electronic wavefunction delocalization.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</stron...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Comparison between the reference solution and the numerical solutions ...
Various spin effects are expected to become observable in light-matter interaction at relativistic i...
A novel Hamiltonian scheme for non-relativistic quantum electrodynamics in which the gauge arbitrari...
A semirelativistic formulation of light-matter interaction is derived using the so called propagatio...
A semirelativistic formulation of light-matter interaction is derived using the so called propagatio...
Context. Radiative transfer calculations in strong (few ×1012 G) magnetic fields, which are observed...
Context. Radiative transfer calculations in strong (few ×1012 G) magnetic fields, which are observed...
This paper discusses gauge invariance issues in semiclassical perturbation theory, outlining a nonre...
We present a description of a first-principles formalism for the scattering of circularly polarised ...
The time-dependent, geometric method for high-energy limits and inverse scattering is applied to non...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we develop an alternate formulation of the electron–photon interaction in...
The plan of the paper has been modified to make it more pedagogical.There is an incompatibility betw...
X-ray processes involve interactions with high-energy photons. For these short wavelengths, the pert...
<p><strong>Figure 2.</strong> Transparent boundary conditions.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</strong></p> ...
<p><strong>Figure 1.</strong> Electronic wavefunction delocalization.</p> <p><strong>Abstract</stron...
<p><strong>Figure 3.</strong> Comparison between the reference solution and the numerical solutions ...
Various spin effects are expected to become observable in light-matter interaction at relativistic i...
A novel Hamiltonian scheme for non-relativistic quantum electrodynamics in which the gauge arbitrari...
A semirelativistic formulation of light-matter interaction is derived using the so called propagatio...
A semirelativistic formulation of light-matter interaction is derived using the so called propagatio...
Context. Radiative transfer calculations in strong (few ×1012 G) magnetic fields, which are observed...
Context. Radiative transfer calculations in strong (few ×1012 G) magnetic fields, which are observed...
This paper discusses gauge invariance issues in semiclassical perturbation theory, outlining a nonre...
We present a description of a first-principles formalism for the scattering of circularly polarised ...
The time-dependent, geometric method for high-energy limits and inverse scattering is applied to non...
[[abstract]]In this paper, we develop an alternate formulation of the electron–photon interaction in...