scholarly journals Fragmentation of Molecules by Virtual Photons from Remote Neighbors

2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (21) ◽  
pp. 8964-8969
Author(s):  
Lorenz S. Cederbaum
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1998 ◽  
Vol 641 (1) ◽  
pp. 119-130 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Edelmann ◽  
N Kaiser ◽  
G Piller ◽  
W Weise
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GDH 2002 ◽  
2003 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. GOLOVACH ◽  
V. BURKERT ◽  
V. MOKEEV ◽  
M. RIPANI ◽  
M. ANGHINOLFI ◽  
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1996 ◽  
Vol 11 (09) ◽  
pp. 1645-1647
Author(s):  
S. YELLIN

Collisions of virtual photons will be a useful source of luminosity for two-photon physics before the availability of backscattered laser beams, and are also required for physics that depend on one or both of the photons being off their mass shell.


Author(s):  
Alejandro W. Rodriguez ◽  
Adolfo Plasencia

This dialogue with physicist Alejandro W. Rodríguez is in two parts. The first part, which took place in the MIT campus, reflects on how theory has been overtaking experimentation in recent developments in science. It also addresses the subject of the Casimir forces and their effects by using devices which benefit from them in everyday life. Later, Alejandro explains why the vacuum is not empty; and, what are the "virtual photons". In the second part, Alejandro explains his current research in the Department of Electrical Engineering of Princeton University, focusing on the black body; and quantum and thermal processes of electromagnetic fluctuations at the nanoscale, where the rules of quantum mechanics now hold sway. He is now studying quantum fluctuations and how the forces and energy exchanged between objects work. This all-important area is the current driving force for development in the field of thermovoltaic energy and thermal panels for capturing light; an area with a revolutionary potential capable of changing the existing relationship of humans with energy, technology and the environment, in other words, with the planet.


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