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Choi Jeong-Ryeol. Invariant operator theory for the single-photon energy in time-varying mediaJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(1): 010306.
| Choi Jeong-Ryeol. Invariant operator theory for the single-photon energy in time-varying mediaJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(1): 010306. |
Invariant operator theory for the single-photon energy in time-varying media
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Abstract
After the birth of quantum mechanics, the notion in physics that the frequency of light is the only factor that determines the energy of a single photon has played a fundamental role. However, under the assumption that the theory of Lewis--Riesenfeld invariants is applicable in quantum optics, it is shown in the present work that this widely accepted notion is valid only for light described by a time-independent Hamiltonian, i.e., for light in media satisfying the conditions, \varepsilon(t)=\varepsilon(0), \mu(t)=\mu(0), and \sigma(t)=0 simultaneously. The use of the Lewis--Riesenfeld invariant operator method in quantum optics leads to a marvelous result:the energy of a single photon propagating through time-varying linear media exhibits nontrivial time dependence without a change of frequency. -
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