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Quantum electrodynamics at room temperature coupling a single vibrating molecule with a plasmonic nanocavity. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun, 2019
Ojambati OS   +7 more
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Magnetic field compatible circuit quantum electrodynamics with graphene Josephson junctions. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Commun, 2018
Kroll JG   +8 more
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On the Existence of Quantum Electrodynamics

Physical Review Letters, 1988
A partir d'une perspective intuitive du groupe de renormalisation, on explique comment l'«effondrement de la fonction d'onde», dans l'electrodynamique quantique gele, conduit a la renormalisation de la constante de couplage et un point fixe stable ultraviolet en interaction. Un developpement diagrammatique en Nf(le nombre d'especes de fermions) suggere
, Kogut, , Dagotto, , Kocic
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Development of quantum electrodynamics

Physics Today, 1966
IN 1932, when I started my research career as an assistant to Nishina, Dirac published a paper in the Proceedings of the Royal Society, London. In this paper, he discussed the formulation of relativistic quantum mechanics, especially that of electrons interacting with the electromagnetic field.
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On the Renormalization of Quantum Electrodynamics

Proceedings of the Physical Society. Section A, 1951
The subtraction procedure of Dyson is modified in order to eliminate a certain difficulty in the renormalization programme, namely the so-called `b' divergencies. The conclusions of Dyson concerning the finiteness of the renormalized S matrix are confirmed.
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Quantum electrodynamics. II

Mathematical Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1939
It is shown in this paper and the preceding one that two separate forms of theory can be developed in which a “finite size” is attributed to a charged particle by means of its interaction with the radiation field. The region attributed in this way to the particle is four dimensional and is determined in such a manner that the usual difficulties with ...
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Reversibility of Quantum Electrodynamics

Physical Review, 1951
The aim of this paper is to re-establish the reversibility of classical electrodynamics in terms of the "expectation values" given by quantum electrodynamics. The reversibility requirement combined with the charge conjugation necessitates that charged fields should obey certain types of statistics.
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Quantum electrodynamics

1992
Abstract Quantum electrodynamics, i.e. the relativistic quantum theory of the interactions between electrons and photons, is the physical theory with incomparably the most precise confirmation from experiment. We quote just one example, the anomalous magnetic moment of the electron.
Michel Le Bellac, G Barton
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Quantum Electrodynamics

Physical Review Letters, 1963
Johnson, Kenneth   +2 more
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