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Research paper thumbnail of Induced Electromagnetic Fields in Nonlinear Qed

Modern Physics Letters A, 2009

The Euler–Heisenberg effective Lagrangian is used to obtain general expressions for electric and ... more The Euler–Heisenberg effective Lagrangian is used to obtain general expressions for electric and magnetic fields induced by nonlinearity, to leading order in the nonlinear expansion parameter, and for quasistatic situations. These expressions are then used to compute the induced electromagnetic fields due to a spherical shell with uniform charge distribution on the surface, in the presence of an external constant magnetic field. The induced electric field contains several multipole terms with unusual angular dependences. Most importantly, the leading term of the induced magnetic field is due to an induced magnetic dipole moment.

Research paper thumbnail of QED vacuum fluctuations and induced electric dipole moment of the neutron

Physical Review D, 2009

Quantum fluctuations in the QED vacuum generate non-linear effects, such as peculiar induced elec... more Quantum fluctuations in the QED vacuum generate non-linear effects, such as peculiar induced electromagnetic fields. In particular, we show here that an electrically neutral particle, possessing a magnetic dipole moment, develops an induced electric dipole-type moment with unusual angular dependence, when immersed in a quasistatic, constant external electric field. The calculation of this effect is done in the framework of the Euler-Heisenberg effective QED Lagrangian, corresponding to the weak field asymptotic expansion of the effective action to one-loop order. It is argued that the neutron might be a good candidate to probe this signal of non-linearity in QED.

Research paper thumbnail of QED vacuum fluctuations and induced electric dipole moment of the neutron

Physical Review D, 2009

Quantum fluctuations in the QED vacuum generate non-linear effects, such as peculiar induced elec... more Quantum fluctuations in the QED vacuum generate non-linear effects, such as peculiar induced electromagnetic fields. In particular, we show here that an electrically neutral particle, possessing a magnetic dipole moment, develops an induced electric dipole-type moment with unusual angular dependence, when immersed in a quasistatic, constant external electric field. The calculation of this effect is done in the framework of the Euler-Heisenberg effective QED Lagrangian, corresponding to the weak field asymptotic expansion of the effective action to one-loop order. It is argued that the neutron might be a good candidate to probe this signal of non-linearity in QED.

Research paper thumbnail of INDUCED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS IN NONLINEAR QED

Modern Physics Letters A, 2009

The Euler-Heisenberg effective Lagrangian is used to obtain general expressions for electric and ... more The Euler-Heisenberg effective Lagrangian is used to obtain general expressions for electric and magnetic fields induced by non-linearity, to leading order in the non-linear expansion parameter, and for quasistatic situations. These expressions are then used to compute the induced electromagnetic fields due to a spherical shell with uniform charge distribution on the surface, in the presence of an external constant magnetic field. The induced electric field contains several multipole terms with unusual angular dependences. Most importantly, the leading term of the induced magnetic field is due to an induced magnetic dipole moment.

Research paper thumbnail of Induced Electromagnetic Fields in Nonlinear Qed

Modern Physics Letters A, 2009

The Euler–Heisenberg effective Lagrangian is used to obtain general expressions for electric and ... more The Euler–Heisenberg effective Lagrangian is used to obtain general expressions for electric and magnetic fields induced by nonlinearity, to leading order in the nonlinear expansion parameter, and for quasistatic situations. These expressions are then used to compute the induced electromagnetic fields due to a spherical shell with uniform charge distribution on the surface, in the presence of an external constant magnetic field. The induced electric field contains several multipole terms with unusual angular dependences. Most importantly, the leading term of the induced magnetic field is due to an induced magnetic dipole moment.

Research paper thumbnail of QED vacuum fluctuations and induced electric dipole moment of the neutron

Physical Review D, 2009

Quantum fluctuations in the QED vacuum generate non-linear effects, such as peculiar induced elec... more Quantum fluctuations in the QED vacuum generate non-linear effects, such as peculiar induced electromagnetic fields. In particular, we show here that an electrically neutral particle, possessing a magnetic dipole moment, develops an induced electric dipole-type moment with unusual angular dependence, when immersed in a quasistatic, constant external electric field. The calculation of this effect is done in the framework of the Euler-Heisenberg effective QED Lagrangian, corresponding to the weak field asymptotic expansion of the effective action to one-loop order. It is argued that the neutron might be a good candidate to probe this signal of non-linearity in QED.

Research paper thumbnail of QED vacuum fluctuations and induced electric dipole moment of the neutron

Physical Review D, 2009

Quantum fluctuations in the QED vacuum generate non-linear effects, such as peculiar induced elec... more Quantum fluctuations in the QED vacuum generate non-linear effects, such as peculiar induced electromagnetic fields. In particular, we show here that an electrically neutral particle, possessing a magnetic dipole moment, develops an induced electric dipole-type moment with unusual angular dependence, when immersed in a quasistatic, constant external electric field. The calculation of this effect is done in the framework of the Euler-Heisenberg effective QED Lagrangian, corresponding to the weak field asymptotic expansion of the effective action to one-loop order. It is argued that the neutron might be a good candidate to probe this signal of non-linearity in QED.

Research paper thumbnail of INDUCED ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS IN NONLINEAR QED

Modern Physics Letters A, 2009

The Euler-Heisenberg effective Lagrangian is used to obtain general expressions for electric and ... more The Euler-Heisenberg effective Lagrangian is used to obtain general expressions for electric and magnetic fields induced by non-linearity, to leading order in the non-linear expansion parameter, and for quasistatic situations. These expressions are then used to compute the induced electromagnetic fields due to a spherical shell with uniform charge distribution on the surface, in the presence of an external constant magnetic field. The induced electric field contains several multipole terms with unusual angular dependences. Most importantly, the leading term of the induced magnetic field is due to an induced magnetic dipole moment.

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