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Creation operator self-consistency

The B cyclic theorem is a Lorentz invariant construct in the vacuum and is a relation between angular momentum generators [42], As such, it can be used as the starting point for a new type of quantization of electromagnetic radiation, based on quantization of angular momentum operators. This method shares none of the drawbacks of canonical quantization [46], and gives photon creation and annihilation operators self-consistently. It is seen from the B cyclic theorem ... [Pg.122]

Let us briefly mention some formal aspects of the above-introduced formalism, which have been discussed in detail by Blaizot and Marshalek [218]. First, it is noted that the both the Schwinger and the Holstein-Primakoff representations are not unitary transformations in the usual sense. Nevertheless, a transformation may be defined in terms of a formal mapping operator acting in the fermionic-bosonic product Hilbert space. Furthermore, the interrelation of the Schwinger representation and the Holstein-Primakoff representation has been investigated in the context of quantization of time-dependent self-consistent fields. It has been shown that the representations are related to each other by a nonunitary transformation. This lack of unitarity is a consequence of the nonexistence of a unitary polar decomposition of the creation and annihilation operators a and at [221] and the resulting difficulties in the definition of a proper phase operator in quantum optics [222]. [Pg.304]


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