Non-Relativistic QED Theory of the van der Waals Dispersion Interaction

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Physical & Theoretical, General Chemistry
Cover of the book Non-Relativistic QED Theory of the van der Waals Dispersion Interaction by Akbar Salam, Springer International Publishing
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Akbar Salam ISBN: 9783319456065
Publisher: Springer International Publishing Publication: September 29, 2016
Imprint: Springer Language: English
Author: Akbar Salam
ISBN: 9783319456065
Publisher: Springer International Publishing
Publication: September 29, 2016
Imprint: Springer
Language: English

This book provides details of the calculation of the interaction between two neutral polarizable atoms or molecules using molecular quantum electrodynamics (QED). To better understand the origin of this force, it briefly outlines molecular QED theory, the well-known van der Waals dispersion potential first evaluated by Casimir and Polder, who accounted for retardation effects. It presents different calculation schemes for the evaluation of the dispersion potential and also discusses energy shifts involving electric quadrupole and octupole moments, along with discriminatory dispersion potentials. Further, it explores in detail non-additive dispersion interaction energies between three-bodies, as well as the effects of higher multipole moment correction terms, and provides results for specific geometries such as collinear and equilateral triangles. Lastly, it computes near and far-zone asymptotic limits for both pair and many-body potentials, with the former shown to agree with less rigorous semi-classical calculations.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

This book provides details of the calculation of the interaction between two neutral polarizable atoms or molecules using molecular quantum electrodynamics (QED). To better understand the origin of this force, it briefly outlines molecular QED theory, the well-known van der Waals dispersion potential first evaluated by Casimir and Polder, who accounted for retardation effects. It presents different calculation schemes for the evaluation of the dispersion potential and also discusses energy shifts involving electric quadrupole and octupole moments, along with discriminatory dispersion potentials. Further, it explores in detail non-additive dispersion interaction energies between three-bodies, as well as the effects of higher multipole moment correction terms, and provides results for specific geometries such as collinear and equilateral triangles. Lastly, it computes near and far-zone asymptotic limits for both pair and many-body potentials, with the former shown to agree with less rigorous semi-classical calculations.

More books from Springer International Publishing

Cover of the book Stock Markets in Islamic Countries by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Risk Assessment and Risk-Driven Testing by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Design of Self-Assembling Materials by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Current Treatment Options for Fuchs Endothelial Dystrophy by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Contributions in Mathematics and Engineering by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Landslide Science for a Safer Geoenvironment by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Kelsenian Legal Science and the Nature of Law by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Rotor and Structural Dynamics of Turbomachinery by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Economic Ethics in Late Medieval England, 1300–1500 by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Challenging Cases and Complication Management in Pain Medicine by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Tourist Behavior by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Social Movements, Memory and Media by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Family-Oriented Informed Consent by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Photons by Akbar Salam
Cover of the book Surgical Patient Care by Akbar Salam
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy