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Multipolar quantum electrodynamics of localized charge-current distributions: Spectral theory and renormalization

Published 28 Apr 2022 in physics.atom-ph and physics.chem-ph | (2204.13294v3)

Abstract: We formulate a non-relativistic quantum field theory to model interactions between quantized electromagnetic fields and localized charge-current distributions. The electronic degrees of freedom are encoded in microscopic polarization and magnetization field operators whose moments are identified with the multipole moments of the charge-current distribution. The multipolar Hamiltonian is obtained from the minimal coupling Hamiltonian through a unitary transformation, often referred to as the Power-Zienau-Woolley transformation; we renormalize this Hamiltonian using perturbation theory, the result of which is used to compute the leading-order radiative corrections to the electronic energy levels due to interactions between the electrons and quantum vacuum fluctuations in the electromagnetic field. Our renormalized energy shift constitutes a generalization of the Lamb shift in atomic hydrogen, valid for general localized assemblies of atoms and molecules, possibly with net charge but absent free current. By expanding the fields in a series of multipole moments, our results can be used to study contributions to this energy shift coming from specific multipole moments of arbitrary order.

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