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About: Plane wave is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 24857 publications have been published within this topic receiving 461687 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the optical spectra resulting from the scattering of a plane electromagnetic wave on a quantum dot (QD) in the region of the excitonic resonances were computed.

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TL;DR: In this article, the influence of photon represented by plane wave field on Dirac particle in the context of path integral approach given by Fradkin and Gitman formalism was investigated.
Abstract: In this paper we investigate the influence of photon represented by plane wave field on Dirac particle in the context of path integral approach given by Fradkin and Gitman formalism. In our case, although the action relative to Dirac particle in plane wave field seems to be non quadratic, the result obtained by semi-classical approach is the same as that found by an exact calculation. Hence; when we add the plane wave field to any quadratic actions related to Fradkin and Gitman approach, the total action behaves like quadratic.

8 citations

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TL;DR: By employing both the ray model and the electromagnetic theory in a slab optical waveguide, it is indicated that the causality is preserved not only for the frustrated Gires-Tournois interferometer case but also for the case of total reflection of a plane wave upon nonabsorbing plasma mirror.
Abstract: By employing both the ray model and the electromagnetic theory in a slab optical waveguide, we show that the Goos-Hanchen time, which has been recently argued in the literature, really exists and the time associated with total reflection of a plane wave upon nonabsorbing plasma mirror is exactly the sum of the group delay time and the Goos-Hanchen time. Based on this concept, it is also indicated that the causality is preserved not only for the frustrated Gires-Tournois interferometer case but also for the case of total reflection of a plane TM wave on a nonabsorbing plasma mirror.

8 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, a theoretical study about the orientation effect on the total ionization cross sections for a single oriented water molecule is performed within the first Born framework with a collisional system including an initial state composed of a projectile and a water target molecule described by a plane wave and an accurate one-center molecular wave function, respectively, and a final state constituted by a slow ejected electron represented by a Coulomb wave and a scattered (fast) electron projectile described by plane wave.
Abstract: We here report a theoretical study about the orientation effect on the total ionization cross sections for a single oriented water molecule. The theoretical description of the ionization process is performed within the first Born framework with a collisional system including an initial state composed of a projectile and a water target molecule described by a plane wave and an accurate one-center molecular wave function, respectively, and a final state constituted by a slow ejected electron represented by a Coulomb wave and a scattered (fast) electron projectile described by a plane wave. Secondary electron energetic distributions as well as total cross sections are then compared for particular target configurations pointing out strong alignment and orientation effects on the description of the ionization process.

8 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a formula was derived to perform the summation over the l c ± 1 final states of the dipole transition matrix element and the scattering path operator, and explicit formulas for the photoelectron intensity, the circular dichroism and the spin polarization in terms of products of the vectors involved in the problem: photon wavevector, photon polarization, magnetization, electron wave vector, and orientation of the spin detector.

8 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
YearPapers
2023147
2022340
2021490
2020646
2019642
2018654