Photon position operators and localized bases

Physics – Quantum Physics

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10.1103/PhysRevA.64.012101

We extend a procedure for construction of the photon position operators with transverse eigenvectors and commuting components [Phys. Rev. A 59, 954 (1999)] to body rotations described by three Euler angles. The axial angle can be made a function of the two polar angles, and different choices of the functional dependence are analogous to different gauges of a magnetic field. Symmetries broken by a choice of gauge are re-established by transformations within the gauge group. The approach allows several previous proposals to be related. Because of the coupling of the photon momentum and spin, our position operator, like that proposed by Pryce, is a matrix that does not commute with the spin operator. Unlike the Pryce operator, however, our operator has commuting components, but the commutators of these components with the total angular momentum require an extra term to rotate the matrices for each vector component around the momentum direction. Several proofs of the nonexistence of a photon position operator with commuting components are based on overly restrictive premises that do not apply here.

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