1996
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-61485-9
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Field Quantization

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“…All four polarization vectors form a complete and orthogonal system, and the TE and TM polarizations are complete in the subspace of physical states [16] g µν e µ σ e ν σ ′ = g σσ ′ ,…”
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“…All four polarization vectors form a complete and orthogonal system, and the TE and TM polarizations are complete in the subspace of physical states [16] g µν e µ σ e ν σ ′ = g σσ ′ ,…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[14], but taking into account that we are working in 2 + 1 dimensions, the electric field can be split in its transversal and longitudinal components in the plane of electron motion…”
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“…In the course of quantizing the free electromagnetic field in the Coulomb gauge with a plane wave basis [3,4] it is necessary to use the geometric relation in {x, y, z} space…”
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“…The four components of the electromagnetic potential were promoted to operators and the commutation relations between them determined by analogy with those of the simple harmonic oscillator. The commutations relations are different in each gauge [3]. The quanta of the electromagnetic field are known as photons and the states that the operators act on are Fock states of photons (not necessarily plane waves) [5].…”
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