Zitterbewegung of a photonby: Donald H Kobe
Physics Letters A, Vol. 253, No. 1-2. (15 March 1999), pp. 7-11.
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Notes for this articleVelocity operator in Heisenberg formalism (operators instead of states changing in time) has longitudinal and transverse component. The transversal time-dependent movement of photon gives orbital angular momentum that accounts for its spin...
Is this a quasi-classical interpretation?
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AbstractA single photon, satisfying a relativistic Schrodinger-like equation, has a velocity operator that undergoes oscillations in a direction orthogonal to its momentum. This Zitterbewegung has a spatial amplitude equal to the classical wavelength. The spin of the photon is the orbital angular momentum due to the Zitterbewegung.
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