Generalized laws of refraction that can lead to wave-optically forbidden light-ray field
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| Year of publication | 2012 |
| Type | Article in Periodical |
| Magazine / Source | Journal of Optical Society of America A |
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| web | http://www.opticsinfobase.org/josaa/abstract.cfm?URI=josaa-29-7-1407 |
| Field | Optics, masers and lasers |
| Keywords | refraction; ray field; curl |
| Description | The recent demonstration of a metamaterial phase hologram so thin that it can be classified as an interface in the effective-medium approximation [Science 334, 333 (2011)] has dramatically increased interest in generalized laws of refraction. Based on the fact that scalar wave optics allows only certain light-ray fields, we divide generalized laws of refraction into two categories. When applied to a planar cross section through any allowed light-ray field, the laws in the first category always result in a cross section through an allowed light-ray field again, whereas the laws in the second category can result in a cross section through a forbidden light-ray field. |
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