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Double refraction phenomena in quantum field theory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 October 2008

M. J. Stephen
Affiliation:
Mathematical InstituteOxford

Abstract

It is shown that the phenomena of double refraction—optical activity, Faraday rotation, Kerr effect, etc.—may be treated as scattering problems in quantum field theory. An expression for the scattering cross-section of an atom or molecule for photons may be easily obtained and from this expression using the idea of Stokes operators, equating their expectation values to the classical Stokes parameters, the usual quantum mechanical expressions for optical activity, etc. may be obtained. This approach does not require the ideas of refractive index or polarization of the medium, and emphasizes what are the actual observables in these experiments.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge Philosophical Society 1958

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