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The Physical Reality Of Applied Quantum Optics Physics Versus Mathematics Andre Vatarescu

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The Physical Reality Of Applied Quantum Optics Physics Versus Mathematics Andre Vatarescu
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Andre Vatarescu
ISBN: 9781527567535, 1527567532
Language: English
Year: 2021

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The Physical Reality Of Applied Quantum Optics Physics Versus Mathematics Andre Vatarescu by Andre Vatarescu 9781527567535, 1527567532 instant download after payment.

This book scrutinises, physically, the devices and components used in quantum optic experiments, revealing various, hitherto ignored, phenomena, including quantum Rayleigh spontaneous and stimulated emissions, the unavoidable parametric amplification of spontaneous emission, and the formation of groups of monochromatic photons in a high finesse cavity incorporating a quantum dot. The book also explores self-contained quantisation of the optical field without any harmonic oscillators leading to the dynamic and coherent number states, the intrinsic optical field of photons and their localised spatial distributions, and instantaneous and localised photon-dipole interactions by means of pure, dynamic and coherent number states. In addition, it looks at the quantum evolution and predictions being described by the Ehrenfest theorem, for any level of optical field excitation, in order to evaluate the expectation value of an operator in the context of a given set of pure wavefunctions, and identifies quantum phenomena at the level of single events and measurements with a space- and time-dependence, leading to quantum locality and realism. Overall, the book shows that there are no quantum optic “miracles” once the physically present effects are correctly identified.

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