The Quantum Theory of Radiation
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The Quantum Theory of Radiation is a foundational physics text that systematically develops the quantum-mechanical treatment of electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with matter.
All labels observed (2)
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| The Quantum Theory of Radiation canonical | 1 |
| The Quantum Theory of Radiation (book) | 1 |
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Target entity: The Quantum Theory of Radiation Context triple: [Walter Heitler, notableWork, The Quantum Theory of Radiation]
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On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum
"On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum" is Max Planck’s groundbreaking 1900 paper that introduced the concept of energy quantization and laid the foundations of quantum theory.
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On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light
"On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light" is Albert Einstein’s 1905 paper that introduced the concept of light quanta (photons), laying the foundation for quantum theory and explaining the photoelectric effect.
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Theory of Atomic Spectra (1935)
Theory of Atomic Spectra (1935) is a foundational physics monograph by Edward Condon that systematically develops the quantum-mechanical theory underlying atomic spectral lines and their structure.
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Dirac 1931 paper on quantized singularities in the electromagnetic field
The Dirac 1931 paper on quantized singularities in the electromagnetic field is a landmark theoretical physics work in which Paul Dirac introduced the concept of magnetic monopoles and showed how their existence would imply the quantization of electric charge.
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The Principles of Quantum Mechanics
The Principles of Quantum Mechanics is a foundational 1930 textbook by Paul Dirac that rigorously formalized quantum theory and introduced key concepts such as bra–ket notation.
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Quantum Theory of Radiation Target entity description: The Quantum Theory of Radiation is a foundational physics text that systematically develops the quantum-mechanical treatment of electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with matter.
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A.
On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum
"On the Law of Distribution of Energy in the Normal Spectrum" is Max Planck’s groundbreaking 1900 paper that introduced the concept of energy quantization and laid the foundations of quantum theory.
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B.
On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light
"On a Heuristic Point of View Concerning the Production and Transformation of Light" is Albert Einstein’s 1905 paper that introduced the concept of light quanta (photons), laying the foundation for quantum theory and explaining the photoelectric effect.
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C.
Theory of Atomic Spectra (1935)
Theory of Atomic Spectra (1935) is a foundational physics monograph by Edward Condon that systematically develops the quantum-mechanical theory underlying atomic spectral lines and their structure.
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D.
Dirac 1931 paper on quantized singularities in the electromagnetic field
The Dirac 1931 paper on quantized singularities in the electromagnetic field is a landmark theoretical physics work in which Paul Dirac introduced the concept of magnetic monopoles and showed how their existence would imply the quantization of electric charge.
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E.
The Principles of Quantum Mechanics
The Principles of Quantum Mechanics is a foundational 1930 textbook by Paul Dirac that rigorously formalized quantum theory and introduced key concepts such as bra–ket notation.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (47)
| Predicate | Object |
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| instanceOf |
physics book
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scientific monograph ⓘ |
| approach | systematic theoretical development ⓘ |
| audience |
graduate students in physics
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physicists ⓘ |
| contribution |
formalism for emission and absorption processes
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foundation for modern quantum electrodynamics ⓘ framework for understanding spontaneous and stimulated emission ⓘ |
| describes |
discrete energy exchange between matter and radiation
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quantum-mechanical treatment of electromagnetic fields ⓘ quantum-mechanical treatment of light-matter interaction ⓘ radiation field quantization in terms of photons ⓘ transition probabilities between quantum states ⓘ |
| explains |
origin of spontaneous emission in quantum theory
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probabilistic nature of photon emission and absorption ⓘ relationship between classical and quantum radiation theory ⓘ |
| field |
electromagnetism
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quantum electrodynamics ⓘ quantum mechanics ⓘ |
| focus |
interaction Hamiltonians for radiation and matter
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microscopic description of radiation processes ⓘ quantum description of electromagnetic waves ⓘ |
| genre | theoretical physics text ⓘ |
| mainSubject |
Einstein coefficients
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absorption of radiation ⓘ blackbody radiation ⓘ electromagnetic radiation ⓘ interaction of radiation with matter ⓘ line broadening ⓘ photon statistics ⓘ quantization of the electromagnetic field ⓘ quantum theory of emission and absorption ⓘ radiation damping ⓘ radiation processes ⓘ radiative transitions ⓘ scattering of radiation ⓘ selection rules ⓘ spontaneous emission ⓘ stimulated emission ⓘ |
| relatedTo |
atomic physics
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laser physics ⓘ quantum optics ⓘ spectroscopy ⓘ |
| theoreticalFramework |
operator formalism of quantum mechanics
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second quantization of the electromagnetic field ⓘ |
| usedIn |
advanced quantum mechanics courses
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graduate-level physics education ⓘ |
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Subject: The Quantum Theory of Radiation Description of subject: The Quantum Theory of Radiation is a foundational physics text that systematically develops the quantum-mechanical treatment of electromagnetic radiation and its interaction with matter.
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