viXra:1910.0338 submitted on 2019-10-18.
This article was published like chapter 6 in
the Leonov's book: Quantum Energetics. Volume 1. Theory of Superunification.
Cambridge International Science Publishing, 2010, pp. 421-511. The structure of a photon as a wave particle has long
remained incomprehensible to us. Analysis of the Maxwell equations for the
electromagnetic field in the vacuum indicates that the spherical wave cannot
expand in the relativistic region. This allows us to represent the electromagnetic
field of a photon in the form of two rotors: electric and magnetic. These
rotors are located in orthogonal planes with the possibility of rotation of the
polarization planes. This ensures the constancy of the speed of the photon with
the speed of light. Now that we know the two-rotor structure of a photon, we
can analyze photon-photons interactions. This is a very important fundamental
knowledge that is needed for the development of new quantum technologies:
quantum computers, quantum entanglement, quantum generators (lasers) and
others.
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