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Goos-Hanchen Shift Explained: Physical Interpretation & References
hi berkeman ,this effect has confused me ,because i don't understand how it possible light to go less dense medium? from Snell's law we know undergoes of total internal reflection the light beam has to come back to the denser medium.so what is the physical interpretation of this penetration to...- arash1r
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Goos-Hanchen Shift Explained: Physical Interpretation & References
1.What is the Goos-Hnanchen shift and how i can find some physical interpretation about this concept? 2.whats physically happens when light path throughout the second medium? 3.please introduce me some references to know more about this shift.- arash1r
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- Shift
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Why Does Light Transition to a Second Medium During Total Internal Reflection?
Hi And Need Help The main Question is what happens to light and cause go into next medium as total internal reflection happens for incident angles higher than critical angle ? so the main question is why the light path throughout the second medium? We know when light travels from a medium...- arash1r
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- Internal Light Medium Path Reflection Total internal reflection
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- Forum: Advanced Physics Homework Help
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Graduate Trace of a Matrix: Definition & Analysis
I have a question: when the poynting vector and energy propagation in electromagnetic waves are in the same direction and when are in different direction?- arash1r
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate Trace of a Matrix: Definition & Analysis
what physically means the Trace of a Matrix? dose it has a physical concept?- arash1r
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate When Do Poynting Vector and Energy Propagation Differ in Electromagnetic Waves?
I have a question: when the poynting vector and energy propagation in electromagnetic waves are in the same direction and when are in different direction?- arash1r
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- Direction Poynting vector Vector
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- Forum: Electromagnetism