Abstract
After researching carefully the well known M. Planck’s law of the black-body radiation, the quantum theory of field and the Einstein’s postulates about interaction of the photon with the atoms, there are a lot of unclear questions about photon and its interaction with atom. From all the above questions, there are three main following questions: Why does the energy of a light mode include zero-point energy? Where does the first photon come from in universe? and What is the first fact as a reason of absorption, emission in the photon-atom interaction? To find out the acceptable answers, here we propose postulates about the zero-photon and then about the new concepts of photon. Using them, we have tried to describe the basic characters of the photon and explain the photon-atom interaction in other way: the spin-spin interaction. Our results showed out the different picture of mechanism of the photon-atom interaction, the existence of the zero-photon energy, the absorption as well as the emission rule and its probabilities.
Highlights
From all the above questions, there are three main following questions: Why does the energy of a light mode include zero-point energy? Where does the first photon come from in universe? and What is the first fact as a reason of absorption, emission in the photon-atom interaction? To find out the acceptable answers, here we propose postulates about the zero-photon and about the new concepts of photon
Our results showed out the different picture of mechanism of the photon-atom interaction, the existence of the zero-photon energy, the absorption as well as the emission rule and its probabilities
The energy of “zero-point” generated from the Big Bang is defined as the energy of vacuum field, which can be independently quantized to energy unit zp with spin Szp 2, mass mzp 0 and velocity c0
Summary
1 2 p , why the frequency of photon is p [7,8,9,10], but not 1 2 p ?. What is the way that the photon interacts with an electron? What is the condition for the electron in excited level forced to emit or to absorb photon? What is the way that the photon interacts with an electron? What is the condition for the electron in excited level forced to emit or to absorb photon? What does mean stimulation?
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