Quantum Theory of a Basic Light-Matter Interaction
Quantum Theory of a Basic Light-Matter Interaction is a scholarly work, published in 1972 in ''Physical Review B''. The main subjects of the publication include boson, quantum field theory, polariton, physics, radiative cooling, quantum electrodynamics, harmonic oscillator, quantum mechanics, electromagnetic field, Casimir effect, exciton, photon, dispersion relation, phonon, and condensed matter physics. Results of the theory clearly suggest that the exciton-lattice interaction is capable of literally damping out the "polariton" effects associated with the exciton-radiation interaction in the field solutions with well-defined energy.