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Field theory of monochromatic optical beams. I

Quantum Physics 2014-12-03 v2 Optics

Abstract

We study monochromatic, scalar solutions of the Helmholtz and paraxial wave equations from a field-theoretic point of view. We introduce appropriate time-independent Lagrangian densities for which the Euler-Lagrange equations reproduces either Helmholtz and paraxial wave equations with the zz-coordinate, associated with the main direction of propagation of the fields, playing the same role of time in standard Lagrangian theory. For both Helmholtz and paraxial scalar fields, we calculate the canonical energy-momentum tensor and determine the continuity equations relating "energy" and "momentum" of the fields. Eventually, the reduction of the Helmholtz wave equation to a useful first-order Dirac form, is presented. This work sheds some light on the intriguing and not so acknowledged connections between angular spectrum representation of optical wavefields, cosmological models and physics of black holes.

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@article{arxiv.1412.0553,
  title  = {Field theory of monochromatic optical beams. I},
  author = {Andrea Aiello},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.0553},
  year   = {2014}
}

Comments

19 pages, no figures. This is the part I of a work in progress. Part II will follow soon. About v2: A typo in Eq. (45) has been corrected