Generalized quasi mode theory of macroscopic canonical quantization in cavity quantum electrodynamics and quantum optics. II. Application to reflection and refraction at a dielecric interface |
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Authors: | S A Brown B J Dalton |
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Affiliation: | 1. Physics Department , The University of Queensland , St Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia;2. Physics Department , The University of Queensland , St Lucia, Queensland, 4072, Australia;3. SCOAP, CPES, University of Sussex , Falmer, Brighton, BN1 9QJ, UK |
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Abstract: | Abstract The generalization of the quasi mode theory of macroscopic quantization in quantum optics and cavity QED presented in the previous paper, is applied to provide a fully quantum theoretic derivation of the laws of reflection and refraction at a boundary. The quasi mode picture of this process involves the annihilation of a photon travelling in the incident region quasi mode, and the subsequent creation of a photon in either the incident region or transmitted region quasi modes. The derivation of the laws of reflection and refraction is achieved through the dual application of the quasi mode theory and a quantum scattering theory based on the Heisenberg picture. Formal expressions from scattering theory are given for the reflection and transmission coefficients. The behaviour of the intensity for a localized one photon wave packet coming in at time minus infinity from the incident direction is examined and it is shown that at time plus infinity, the light intensity is only significant where the classical laws of reflection and refraction predict. The occurrence of both refraction and reflection is dependent upon the quasi mode theory coupling constants between incident and transmitted region quasi modes being nonzero, and it is seen that the contributions to such coupling constants come from the overlap of the mode functions in the boundary layer region, as might be expected from a microscopic theory. |
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