SUMMARY
The wave function of a photon is fundamentally different from classical electromagnetic waves. Photons do not possess a wave function in the traditional sense, as their state cannot be expanded in the position basis. The relationship between photons and classical waves is described through quantum field theory, where photons are excitations of the electromagnetic field. Key concepts include number states and coherent states, with coherent states being the closest quantum representation to classical light due to their sinusoidal expectation values.
PREREQUISITES
- Quantum Field Theory (QFT)
- Electromagnetic Field Theory
- Understanding of Number States and Coherent States
- Basic principles of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED)
NEXT STEPS
- Study Quantum Field Theory and its implications for massless particles
- Research Quantum Electrodynamics and its mathematical framework
- Explore the concept of coherent states in quantum optics
- Investigate the two-slit experiment and its interpretations in quantum mechanics
USEFUL FOR
Physicists, quantum mechanics students, and researchers interested in the foundational aspects of light and quantum theory, particularly those exploring the relationship between quantum and classical descriptions of light.