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Controlling the Goos-Hänchen shift via quantum interference
The behavior of the Goos-Hänchen (GH) shifts of a probe beam reflected from or transmitted through a cavity with a fixed geometrical configuration is theoretically investigated.
Mojtaba Rezaei, Mostafa Sahrai
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Microwave Phase Measurements Associated with the Goos–Hänchen Shift
Microwave phase measurements, using the Robertson homodyne detection method, have been made in the field outside a dielectric prism after microwave energy has experienced total internal reflection. The phase changes that occur in this case are explained
I. R. Dagg +3 more
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Quantum reflection time and the Goos-Hänchen effect
We explore the analogy between following the motion of a reflected wave packet and a quantum measurement of the spatial delay imposed on the particle by the scattering potential. It is shown that converting such delays into temporal durations can lead to
Dmitri Sokolovski +2 more
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The Goos-Hänchen shift and the phenomena of symmetry breaking for gaussian beams
Orientadores: Stefano De Leo, Luis Eduardo Evangelista de AraújoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Física Gleb WataghinResumo: Esta tese apresenta uma análise sobre o deslocamento de Goos-Hänchen, o desvio angular da lei ...
Araújo, Manoel Pedro de, 1980-
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Any calculation of thin film optical spectra requires the formulation of certain model assumptions. In general, those model assumptions concern geometrical features as well as material properties.
Olaf Stenzel, Steffen Wilbrandt
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Magnon-Optic Effects with Spin-Wave Leaky Modes: Tunable Goos-Hänchen Shift and Wood's Anomaly. [PDF]
Sobucki K +4 more
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Ray optics is a useful tool even in the regime where, actually, full wave calculations would be appropriate. However, wave-inspired adjustments are needed to ensure the accuracy of ray-based predictions.
M. Hentschel +2 more
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Are Fresnel filtering and the angular Goos–Hänchen shift the same?
The law of reflection and Snell's law are among the tenets of geometrical optics. Corrections to these laws in wave optics are respectively known as the angular Goos–Hänchen shift and Fresnel filtering.
Martina Hentschel +8 more
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Reflection Mechanism of Dielectric Corner Reflectors: The Role of the Diffraction of Evanescent Waves and the Goos-Hänchen Shift. [PDF]
Matsumori K, Fujimura R, Retsch M.
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It is predicted that the Goos-Hänchen effect can be resonantly enhanced by placing a metallic quantum well (ultrathin film) at the dielectric-vacuum (air) interface.
Keller, Ole, Broe, Jacob, Broe, J.
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