Why Semiclassical Electrodynamics is not Gauge Invariant

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Stewart, Andrew

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Institute of Physics Publishing

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It is shown that in semiclassical electrodynamics, which describes how electrically charged particles move according to the laws of quantum mechanics under the influence of a prescribed classical electromagnetic field, only a restricted class of gauge transformations is allowed. This lack of full gauge invariance, in contrast to the situation in classical and quantum electrodynamics which are fully gauge-invariant theories, is due to the requirement that the scalar potential in the Hamiltonian of wave mechanics should represent a physical potential. Probability amplitudes and energy differences are independent of gauge within this restricted class of gauge transformation.

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Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and General

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