Applications of Symmetry in Modern Quantum Electrodynamics
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Chemistry: Symmetry/Asymmetry".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (14 November 2021) | Viewed by 7688
Special Issue Editors
Interests: molecular photonics; quantum electrodynamics; chirality; structured light
Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
As a theoretical methodology, quantum electrodynamics (QED)—especially in the guise of its molecular, cavity or macroscopic formulations—continues to progress with account of the modern advances in the characterisation of light–matter interactions at the nanoscale. This progress extends beyond well-known atomic and molecular matter and now involves light interacting with fabricated nanostructures and metamaterials. Symmetry can become indispensable in the understanding and description of the resultant optical phenomena. Traditionally, the theory of QED is known for its highly precise quantification of physical constants. Today, its predictive capacity can be employed to both foresee novel phenomena and spectroscopies and produce an explanatory origin for experimental results. Cutting-edge applications of QED often utilise the spatial and temporal symmetries of the light and the material under investigation—for example, in studies related to chiroptical phenomena and chirality. Moreover, appreciation of symmetries has allowed for the elegant and simple representations of multi-photon interactions, which further engender predictive capacities in nonlinear optics. Although not limited to these ideas, we invite submissions of work that highlight new applications of QED, or summarise their status, with special attention paid to the role of symmetry in these quantised light–matter systems.
Dr. Kayn Forbes
Dr. David S. Bradshaw
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- molecular QED
- cavity QED
- macroscopic QED
- light-matter interactions
- Intermolecular forces
- photonics
- quantum optics
- chirality
- symmetry breaking
- quantum chemistry
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