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29 September 2017 The generation, propagation and absorption of photons (Conference Presentation)
Nithin Kumar Goona, Priya Singh, Saidi Reddy P., Vasantha M. H., Venugopal Reddy B.
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Abstract
Photons are being treated as both particles and wave. From the postulates of special relativity and inverse square law, it is equally likely for all other charges surrounding a charge to register information about its presence with certain strength irrespective of the distance of separation. A new method of apparent position of charges is being proposed using which photon is treated as a spherical shell of information with its radius increasing at a rate of speed of light. With this approach, the presence of photon at many places at the same time in a double slit experiment can be explained which can also be extended to matter waves. Based on the mutual separation between all charges and relative speeds, this paper discusses the strength of information i.e energy of photon to be registered at each charge, generation of new information after registering old information and its strength. This paper also discusses the factors resulting in attenuation of information while it is propagating, concern on single photon detectors, applications for renewable energy devices and an insight into quantum mechanical and general relativistic aspects of the new approach.
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Nithin Kumar Goona, Priya Singh, Saidi Reddy P., Vasantha M. H., and Venugopal Reddy B. "The generation, propagation and absorption of photons (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 10367, Light in Nature VI, 1036706 (29 September 2017); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2271029
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Light wave propagation

Particles

Renewable energy

Signal attenuation

Special relativity

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