Inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals
When an ordinary or extraordinary ray that propagates through a birefringent crystal is reflected it gives rise to two reflected rays whose directions may be calculated with formulas similar to Snell's law for refraction. When the reflection angle is greater than the incidence angle there is a...
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paper:paper_01469592_v14_n5_p257_Simon2023-06-08T15:12:34Z Inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals Simón, María C. Echarri, Rodolfo Manuel When an ordinary or extraordinary ray that propagates through a birefringent crystal is reflected it gives rise to two reflected rays whose directions may be calculated with formulas similar to Snell's law for refraction. When the reflection angle is greater than the incidence angle there is a critical angle for which the reflected ray is grazing, and for values of the incidence angle greater than this critical value the reflected ray no longer exists. We call this phenomenon inhibited reflection. We show how the critical angles may be calculated, and an experiment that visualizes the phenomenon shows good agreement with theory. © 1989 Optical Society of America. Fil:Simon, M.C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Echarri, R.M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 1989 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_01469592_v14_n5_p257_Simon http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_01469592_v14_n5_p257_Simon |
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When an ordinary or extraordinary ray that propagates through a birefringent crystal is reflected it gives rise to two reflected rays whose directions may be calculated with formulas similar to Snell's law for refraction. When the reflection angle is greater than the incidence angle there is a critical angle for which the reflected ray is grazing, and for values of the incidence angle greater than this critical value the reflected ray no longer exists. We call this phenomenon inhibited reflection. We show how the critical angles may be calculated, and an experiment that visualizes the phenomenon shows good agreement with theory. © 1989 Optical Society of America. |
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Simón, María C. Echarri, Rodolfo Manuel |
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Simón, María C. Echarri, Rodolfo Manuel |
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Inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals |
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Inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals |
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Inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals |
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Inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals |
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inhibited reflection in uniaxial crystals |
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1989 |
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