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Rainer Dick - College of Arts and Science - University of Rainer Dick is a professor in the Physics department at University of Saskatchewan - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.
Advanced Quantum Mechanics: Materials and Photons - SpringerLink Rainer Dick Ph.D., , Professor. Faculty Member in Physics & Engineering Physics. 1 () ; @; Office Physics
Advanced Quantum Mechanics: Materials and Photons In this updated and expanded second edition of a well-received and invaluable textbook, Prof. Dick emphasizes the importance of advanced quantum mechanics for materials science and all experimental techniques which employ photon absorption, emission, or scattering.
[2405.10279] Photon emission from macroscopic currents Part of the book series: Graduate Texts in Physics (GTP) This textbook, now in an expanded third edition, emphasizes the importance of advanced quantum mechanics for materials science and all experimental techniques which employ photon absorption, emission, or scattering.
[2406.11005] Back to Bohr: Quantum Jumps in Schroedinger's Dick's research interests are influenced by the versatility of quantum theory and the ubiquity of quantum effects, and span a wide array of topics from materials research to astroparticle physics and brane cosmology.
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View a PDF of the paper titled Photon emission from macroscopic currents, by Rainer Dick View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract: Coherent states are a well-established tool of quantum optics to describe electromagnetic waves in terms of photons.Advanced Quantum Mechanics: Materials and Photons (Graduate Coherent states are a well-established tool of quantum optics to describe electromagnetic waves in terms of photons. However, they do not describe the near-field regime of radiation sources. Instead, we generically use classical solutions of Maxwell’s equations to describe radiation in the near-field regime.
Rainer Dick at University of Saskatchewan: Rate My Professors View a PDF of the paper titled Back to Bohr: Quantum Jumps in Schroedinger's Wave Mechanics, by Rainer Dick.