On one photon scattering in non-relativistic qed
David G. Hasler

TL;DR
This paper analyzes how a single photon scatters off an atom or molecule within non-relativistic quantum electrodynamics, expressing the scattering matrix as a boundary value of the resolvent.
Contribution
It provides a novel formulation of the one-photon scattering matrix as a boundary value of the resolvent in non-relativistic QED.
Findings
Explicit expression for the scattering matrix as a boundary value of the resolvent.
Framework applicable to atoms and molecules in non-relativistic QED.
Foundation for further analysis of photon-atom interactions.
Abstract
We consider scattering of a single photon by an atom or a molecule in the framework of non relativistic qed, and we express the scattering matrix for one photon scattering as a boundary value of the resolvent.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectral Theory in Mathematical Physics · Lanthanide and Transition Metal Complexes · Numerical methods in inverse problems
