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Rodney Loudon
Rodney Loudon in 2004
Rodney Loudon in 2004
Born 25 July 1934
Died 25 December 2022


Known for The Quantum Theory of Light

Rodney Loudon (25 July 1934 - 25 December 2022) was a British physicist.[1]

Career and work

Loudon worked in theoretical physics and quantum optics and is known for contributions to the quantum theory of light.[1][2]

His book The Quantum Theory of Light became a standard reference for quantized radiation fields, photon statistics, and optical coherence.[3]

He appears in the QFT further-reading list because quantum optics gives a concrete and experimentally rich setting for field quantization.[3][2]

Selected works

  • The Quantum Theory of Light.
  • Research on quantum optics and light-matter interaction.

References


Author: Harold Foppele