
We consider a model for describing a QED system consisting of a photon beam interacting with quantized charged spinless particles. We restrict ourselves by a photon beam that consists of photons with two different momenta moving in the same direction. Photons with each moment may have two possible linear polarizations. The exact solutions correspond to two independent subsystems, one of which corresponds to the electron medium and another one is described by vectors in the photon Hilbert subspace and is representing a set of some quasi-photons that do not interact with each other. In addition, we find exact solution of the model that correspond to the same system placed in a constant magnetic field. As an example, of possible applications, we use the solutions of the model for calculating entanglement of the photon beam by quantized electron medium and by a constant magnetic field. Thus, we calculate the entanglement measures (the information and the Schmidt ones) of the photon beam as functions of the applied magnetic field and parameters of the electron medium.
27 pages, 3 figures, accepted in the European Physical Journal Plus
High Energy Physics - Theory, фотонные пучки, бесспиновые заряженные частицы, Quantum Physics, квантовая запутанность, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), 35A01, 65L10, 65L12, 65L20, 65L70
High Energy Physics - Theory, фотонные пучки, бесспиновые заряженные частицы, Quantum Physics, квантовая запутанность, High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th), FOS: Physical sciences, Quantum Physics (quant-ph), 35A01, 65L10, 65L12, 65L20, 65L70
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