Monday, December 16, 2013

a photon contains vibrating electric and magnetic fields.

Physics - Measuring the Shape of a Photon - Physical Review Focus

physics.aps.org/articles/v5/86
Aug 3, 2012 - The difference is that the amplitude for a single photon doesn't represent a definite value of the electric field strength; instead it's associated ...
  • The Photon Field in the Quantum Hamiltonian

    quantummechanics.ucsd.edu/ph130a/130_notes/node418.html
    Using classical E&M to compute the energy in a field represented by a vector potential \bgroup\color{black}$\vec{A}(\vec , we find that the energy inside a ...
  • Photon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon
    In the momentum representation, which is preferred in quantum field theory, ... A photon's wave vector may not be zero and can be represented either as a ...
  • Physics News Graphics: Sending Digital Data with a Photon

    www.aip.org/png/html/photon.htm
    Because it carries light, a photon contains vibrating electric and magnetic fields. To represent a 0, Alice can simply create a photon whose electric field vibrates ...
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    What is a photon, really - PhilSci-Archive - University of Pittsburgh

    philsci-archive.pitt.edu/1504/1/photon.doc
    by D Snoke - ‎2003 - ‎Related articles
    Carver Mead has argued that photons, and the electromagnetic field as a whole, is not .... A linear chain of harmonic oscillators, represented by a chain of atoms ...
  • Grand Unification Theory: Elementary Particles

    www.grandunification.com/hypertext/Elementary_Particles.html
    ... field. The diameter of the sphere represents the wavelength of the photon. ... A photon progresses by having 3 fields -- the electric, magnetic, and gravitational ...
  • What is photon? - Definition from WhatIs.com

    whatis.techtarget.com › TopicsComputer ScienceElectronics
    The term photon (meaning "visible-light particle") has been coined for these energy ... If f represents the frequency of an electromagnetic field (in hertz ),then.
  • Characteristics of a Photon - Play-Hookey!

    www.play-hookey.com/optics/basic.../photon_characteristics.html
    The magnetic field of a photon over the time of one cycle. ... field strength over time; the value of the sine wave at any single point represents the magnetic field ...
  • Frequency and wavelength of photons - Physics - Stack Exchange

    physics.stackexchange.com/.../frequency-and-wavelength-of-photons
    Jun 26, 2012 - I mean in the case of an electromagnetic wave , the wave represents the variation in intensity of the magnetic and the electric fields, and the ...
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