Observation of Goos-H\"{a}nchen shifts in metallic reflection
Optics
2009-11-13 v2
Abstract
We report the first observation of the Goos-Hnchen shift of a light beam incident on a metal surface. This phenomenon is particularly interesting because the Goos-Hnchen shift for polarized light in metals is negative and much bigger than the positive shift for polarized light. The experimental result for the measured shifts as a function of the angle of incidence is in excellent agreement with theoretical predictions. In an energy-flux interpretation, our measurement shows the existence of a backward energy flow at the bare metal surface when this is excited by a polarized beam of light.
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@article{arxiv.0709.2278,
title = {Observation of Goos-H\"{a}nchen shifts in metallic reflection},
author = {M. Merano and A. Aiello and G. W. 't Hooft and M. P. van Exter and E. R. Eliel and J. P. Woerdman},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.2278},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
The parer was published on Optics Express. The new version is modified according to the reviewers suggestions