Axiomatic geometrical optics, Abraham-Minkowski controversy, and photon properties derived classically

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Publication:6231898

DOI10.1103/PHYSREVA.86.053834arXiv1203.5987MaRDI QIDQ6231898FDOQ6231898


Authors: I. Y. Dodin, N. J. Fisch Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 27 March 2012

Abstract: By restating geometrical optics within the field-theoretical approach, the classical concept of a photon (and, more generally, any elementary excitation) in arbitrary dispersive medium is introduced, and photon properties are calculated unambiguously. In particular, the canonical and kinetic momenta carried by a photon, as well as the two corresponding energy-momentum tensors of a wave, are derived from first principles of Lagrangian mechanics. As an example application of this formalism, the Abraham-Minkowski controversy pertaining to the definitions of these quantities is resolved for linear waves of arbitrary nature, and corrections to the traditional formulas for the photon kinetic energy-momentum are found. Several other applications of axiomatic geometrical optics to electromagnetic waves are also presented.













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