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Electromagnetic Momentum in Dispersive Dielectric Media

Optics 2015-05-14 v1

Abstract

When the effects of dispersion are included, neither the Abraham nor the Minkowski expression for electromagnetic momentum in a dielectric medium gives the correct recoil momentum for absorbers or emitters of radiation. The total momentum density associated with a field in a dielectric medium has three contributions: (i) the Abraham momentum density of the field, (ii) the momentum density associated with the Abraham force, and (iii) a momentum density arising from the dispersive part of the response of the medium to the field, the latter having a form evidently first derived by D.F. Nelson [Phys. Rev. A 44, 3985 (1991)]. All three contributions are required for momentum conservation in the recoil of an absorber or emitter in a dielectric medium. We consider the momentum exchanged and the force on a polarizable particle (e.g., an atom or a small dielectric sphere) in a host dielectric when a pulse of light is incident upon it, including the dispersion of the dielectric medium as well as a dispersive component in the response of the particle to the field. The force can be greatly increased in slow-light dielectric media.

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@article{arxiv.0910.0770,
  title  = {Electromagnetic Momentum in Dispersive Dielectric Media},
  author = {Douglas H. Bradshaw and Zhimin Shi and Robert W. Boyd and Peter W. Milonni},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0910.0770},
  year   = {2015}
}

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9 pages. To be published by Optics Communications