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Radiation-induced fermion resonance

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The Dirac equation is solved for two novel terms which describe the interaction energy between the half-integral spin of a fermion and the classical, circularly polarized, electromagnetic field. A simple experiment is suggested to test the new terms and the existence of radiation-induced fermion resonance.

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Esposito, S., Evans, M.W. & Recami, E. Radiation-induced fermion resonance. Found Phys Lett 11, 103–107 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1022463005356

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