Dipole Interactions and Fluctuation-Induced Forces

IF 0.7 Q4 QUANTUM SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
P. Milonni
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Abstract

Concepts considered in earlier chapters, especially vacuum field fluctuations and zero-point energy, are applied to van der Waals, Casimir, and dipole-dipole resonance interactions, and to field quantization in dissipative dielectric media. Detailed but physically motivated calculations are presented regarding the Lifshitz theory, Casimir and Casimir-Polder forces, and the many-body theory of van der Waals and Casimir interactions based on dyadic Green functions. Expressions for quantized fields in dispersive and dissipative media are derived straightforwardly from Langevin noise theory, and it is shown how this approach is related to the more complicated Fano diagonalization method. Zero-point field energy in dissipative media and its role in Casimir and other effects is discussed in relation to other physical interpretations. Other topics discussed are (Forster) fluorescence resonance energy transfer and the modification of spontaneous emission rates by reflectors and host dielectric media.
偶极相互作用和涨落诱导力
在前几章中考虑的概念,特别是真空场波动和零点能量,应用于范德华,卡西米尔和偶极子-偶极子共振相互作用,以及耗散介质中的场量子化。详细但物理动机的计算提出了关于Lifshitz理论,卡西米尔和卡西米尔-波尔德力,以及范德华和卡西米尔相互作用的多体理论基于二进格林函数。色散和耗散介质中量子化场的表达式直接从朗之万噪声理论推导出来,并说明了这种方法如何与更复杂的法诺对角化方法相关联。讨论了耗散介质中的零点场能及其在卡西米尔效应和其他效应中的作用。其他讨论的主题是(福斯特)荧光共振能量转移和反射器和主介质介质对自发发射率的修改。
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期刊介绍: Nonlinear Optics and Quantum Optics publishes primary papers reporting original research, review articles and rapid communications. The journal is divided into four main sections: 1. Principles: covering studies into the fundamental theoretical understanding of the origins and mechanisms of nonlinear optical processes; theoretical studies of application of controlled optical field to quantum information processing including quantum communication and computation and fundamental problems of quantum mechanics related to quantum information processing.
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