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Zero electromagnetic fields, quantum electrodynamics

Another example of zero-point energy arises in the detailed quantum theory of the electromagnetic field, known as quantum electrodynamics. The empty vacuum with no photons present is actually the zero-point level with n = 0. The non-zero energy of this state cannot be measured directly, but does have some observable consequences. The vacuum is really a state of fluctuating electric and magnetic fields that are significant at the atomic level. Without them, there would be no mechanism for the spontaneous emission of photons from excited states. There also have very small effects on the energy levels of atoms (see Section 4.4). [Pg.46]


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