Propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: Extraordinary incidence

When an extraordinary wave under inhibited reflection conditions is incident on an interface between a uniaxial crystal and an isotropic medium, the reflected extraordinary wave is evanescent and the polarization of the refracted wave changes from linear to elliptical. In the present paper it is sho...

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Autores principales: Vanney, C.E., Simon, M.C.
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spelling todo:paper_09500340_v51_n1_p139_Vanney2023-10-03T15:49:53Z Propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: Extraordinary incidence Vanney, C.E. Simon, M.C. Crystals Interfaces (materials) Light polarization Light reflection Light refraction Light transmission Vectors Double internal reflection Uniaxial crystals Light propagation When an extraordinary wave under inhibited reflection conditions is incident on an interface between a uniaxial crystal and an isotropic medium, the reflected extraordinary wave is evanescent and the polarization of the refracted wave changes from linear to elliptical. In the present paper it is shown that the refracted ray undergoes a shift which is not only longitudinal (as the Goos-Hänchen effect in total reflection in isotropic interfaces) but also transversal. The structure of the evanescent reflected wave is studied and the polarization of the transmitted wave is analysed. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09500340_v51_n1_p139_Vanney
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topic Crystals
Interfaces (materials)
Light polarization
Light reflection
Light refraction
Light transmission
Vectors
Double internal reflection
Uniaxial crystals
Light propagation
spellingShingle Crystals
Interfaces (materials)
Light polarization
Light reflection
Light refraction
Light transmission
Vectors
Double internal reflection
Uniaxial crystals
Light propagation
Vanney, C.E.
Simon, M.C.
Propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: Extraordinary incidence
topic_facet Crystals
Interfaces (materials)
Light polarization
Light reflection
Light refraction
Light transmission
Vectors
Double internal reflection
Uniaxial crystals
Light propagation
description When an extraordinary wave under inhibited reflection conditions is incident on an interface between a uniaxial crystal and an isotropic medium, the reflected extraordinary wave is evanescent and the polarization of the refracted wave changes from linear to elliptical. In the present paper it is shown that the refracted ray undergoes a shift which is not only longitudinal (as the Goos-Hänchen effect in total reflection in isotropic interfaces) but also transversal. The structure of the evanescent reflected wave is studied and the polarization of the transmitted wave is analysed.
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author Vanney, C.E.
Simon, M.C.
author_facet Vanney, C.E.
Simon, M.C.
author_sort Vanney, C.E.
title Propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: Extraordinary incidence
title_short Propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: Extraordinary incidence
title_full Propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: Extraordinary incidence
title_fullStr Propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: Extraordinary incidence
title_full_unstemmed Propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: Extraordinary incidence
title_sort propagating and evanescent waves associated with inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals: extraordinary incidence
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09500340_v51_n1_p139_Vanney
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