On the refractive index for a nonmagnetic two-component medium: resolution of a controversy
Optics
2007-12-07 v1 Classical Physics
Abstract
The refractive index of a dielectric medium comprising both passive and inverted components in its permittivity was determined using two methods: (i) in the time domain, a finite-difference algorithm to compute the frequency-domain reflectance from reflection data for a pulsed plane wave that is normally incident on a dielectric half-space, and (ii) in the frequency domain, the deflection of an obliquely incident Gaussian beam on transmission through a dielectric slab. The dielectric medium was found to be an active medium with a negative real part for its refractive index. Thereby, a recent controversy in the scientific literature was resolved.
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@article{arxiv.0705.0830,
title = {On the refractive index for a nonmagnetic two-component medium: resolution of a controversy},
author = {Joseph B. Geddes and Tom G. Mackay and Akhlesh Lakhtakia},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0705.0830},
year = {2007}
}
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