Energy transport in linear dielectrics
Optics Express, Vol. 9, Issue 10, pp. 519-532 doi:10.1364/OE.9.000519
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- OCIS Codes:
- (260.2030) Physical optics : Dispersion
- (260.2110) Physical optics : Electromagnetic optics
- (260.2160) Physical optics : Energy transfer
- (350.5500) Other areas of optics : Propagation
Citation
Michael Ware, S. Glasgow, and Justin Peatross, "Energy transport in linear dielectrics," Opt. Express 9, 519-532 (2001)
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Abstract
We examine the energy exchanged between an electromagnetic pulse and a linear dielectric medium in which it propagates. While group velocity indicates the presence of field energy (the locus of which can move with arbitrary speed), the velocity of energy transport maintains strict luminality. This indicates that the medium treats the leading and trailing portions of the pulse differently. The principle of causality requires the medium to respond to the instantaneous spectrum, the spectrum of the pulse truncated at each new instant as a given locale in the medium experiences the pulse.
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History
Original Manuscript: September 19, 2001
Published: November 5, 2001
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Author Affiliations
Brigham Young Univ.
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