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Propagating solutions to Maxwell’s equations in classical electromagnetism and real photons in quantum electrodynamics. A superset of thermal-radiation.
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What happens to the magnetic component of EM wave when the electric one is absorbed?
When light interacts with matter, it is (most often) the electric field that is absorbed. So what happens with the magnetic field when the electric field interacts with, say, an electron? Assuming tha …
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Do ionisation of atoms release photons?
"Does ionization lead to fluorescence?", you ask.
However, please note that the ionization itself do not mean fluorescence - that comes after. My post is about what happens to the atom after an elect …