Influence of Absorbers on the Electromagnetic Radiation
Neil V. Budko

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how discrete absorbers affect electromagnetic radiation, revealing that absorption not only reduces signal intensity but also increases photon bunching from a photon perspective.
Contribution
It introduces a photon-based analysis of electromagnetic absorption by discrete absorbers, highlighting effects on photon bunching beyond intensity reduction.
Findings
Absorption decreases electromagnetic signal intensity.
Absorption causes an increase in photon bunching.
Photon perspective provides new insights into absorption effects.
Abstract
The phenomenon of the electromagnetic absorption by arbitrarily distributed discrete absorbers is analyzed from the photon point of view. It is shown that apart from the decrease in the intensity of the signal the net effect of absorption includes a relative increase in the photon bunching.
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Taxonomy
TopicsMatrix Theory and Algorithms · Advanced Research in Systems and Signal Processing · Cybersecurity and Information Systems
