Electrodynamic excitation of electrons

IF 3 3区 物理与天体物理 Q2 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Dhiraj Sinha
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Abstract

In light–matter interaction, the energy of electrons is dependent on the frequency of radiation rather than its intensity. It is explained by assuming that light comprises of quantised packets of energy or photons whose energy is a product of its frequency and Planck’s constant. Here we explore the role of electromagnetic field coupling in the phenomenological origin of electrodynamic excitation of electrons. We show that electromagnetic radiation imparts an electric potential energy to an electron which is proportional to the product of the angular frequency of radiation field, magnetic flux and the magnitude of electron charge. While assuming magnetic flux quantisation and phasor representation of electromagnetic fields, the mathematical expression of the energy of a photon, as well as Planck’s constant, have been derived using the principles of classical electromagnetism. It implies that the particle like behaviour of electromagnetic radiation under interaction with matter emerges as a consequence of magnetic flux quantisation and discrete energy transfer to charges.
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Annals of Physics
Annals of Physics 物理-物理:综合
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
3.30%
发文量
211
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Annals of Physics presents original work in all areas of basic theoretic physics research. Ideas are developed and fully explored, and thorough treatment is given to first principles and ultimate applications. Annals of Physics emphasizes clarity and intelligibility in the articles it publishes, thus making them as accessible as possible. Readers familiar with recent developments in the field are provided with sufficient detail and background to follow the arguments and understand their significance. The Editors of the journal cover all fields of theoretical physics. Articles published in the journal are typically longer than 20 pages.
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