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Electromagnetic field quantization in an anisotropic and inhomogeneous magnetodielectric
arXiv
Authors: M. Amooshahi, F. Kheirandish
Year
2007
Paper ID
50158
Status
Preprint
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Abstract
The electromagnetic field in an anisotropic and inhomogeneous magnetodielectric is quantized by modelling the medium with two independent quantum fields. Some coupling tensors coupling the electromagnetic field with the medium are introduced. Electric and magnetic polarizations are obtained in terms of the ladder operators of the medium and the coupling tensors explicitly. Using a minimal coupling scheme for electric and magnetic interactions, the Maxwell equations and the constitutive equations of the medium are obtained. The electric and magnetic susceptibility tensors of the medium are calculated in terms of the coupling tensors. Finally the efficiency of the approach is elucidated by some examples.
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