Electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray

When light is incident from an isotropic medium on to an interface with a uniaxial crystal, the idea of an effective electric polarization is useful. We show that the same idea may be extended to the reverse situation where the light is incident from the uniaxial crystal. In this case, when the opti...

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Autores principales: Simon, M.C., Gottschalk, K.V.
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spelling todo:paper_09500340_v50_n9_p1401_Simon2023-10-03T15:49:53Z Electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray Simon, M.C. Gottschalk, K.V. When light is incident from an isotropic medium on to an interface with a uniaxial crystal, the idea of an effective electric polarization is useful. We show that the same idea may be extended to the reverse situation where the light is incident from the uniaxial crystal. In this case, when the optical axis lies in the plane of incidence, there is a Brewster angle associated with the extinction of the reflected ray, because the waves have a definite polarization. We analyse the relation between the Brewster angle and the effective electric polarization at the interface. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09500340_v50_n9_p1401_Simon
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description When light is incident from an isotropic medium on to an interface with a uniaxial crystal, the idea of an effective electric polarization is useful. We show that the same idea may be extended to the reverse situation where the light is incident from the uniaxial crystal. In this case, when the optical axis lies in the plane of incidence, there is a Brewster angle associated with the extinction of the reflected ray, because the waves have a definite polarization. We analyse the relation between the Brewster angle and the effective electric polarization at the interface. © 2003 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.
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author Simon, M.C.
Gottschalk, K.V.
spellingShingle Simon, M.C.
Gottschalk, K.V.
Electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray
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Gottschalk, K.V.
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title Electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray
title_short Electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray
title_full Electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray
title_fullStr Electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray
title_full_unstemmed Electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray
title_sort electric polarization and the extinction of the extraordinary reflected ray
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_09500340_v50_n9_p1401_Simon
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