Re: photon's wavefunction
- From: Richard Herring <junk@[127.0.0.1]>
- Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 09:52:41 +0000
In message <1166427000.553453.246580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, kvblake <kvblake2003@xxxxxxxxx> writes
Richard Herring íàïèñà:In message <1166097301.270504.33940@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
What do you mean by E and B for a single photon?
Richard Herring
Of course the electric and magnet fields which can be calculated by the
vector potential (b.e. B=rotA )
(And of course the vector potential is that produced by the photon creation operator.)
OK. Just so long as nobody confuses those _calculated_ E and B with anything that can be classically _measured_.
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Richard Herring
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