Reflection and Refraction of Light from Nonlinear Boundaries
This thesis deals with the topic of reflection and refraction of light from the boundary of nonlinear materials in general, and saturating amplifiers in particular. We first study some of the basic properties of the light waves in nonlinear materials. We then develop a general formalism to model the...
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ndltd-pdx.edu-oai-pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu-open_access_etds-57862019-10-20T05:24:16Z Reflection and Refraction of Light from Nonlinear Boundaries Azadeh, Mohammad This thesis deals with the topic of reflection and refraction of light from the boundary of nonlinear materials in general, and saturating amplifiers in particular. We first study some of the basic properties of the light waves in nonlinear materials. We then develop a general formalism to model the reflection and refraction of light with an arbitrary angle of incidence from the boundary of a nonlinear medium. This general formalism is then applied to the case of reflection and refraction from the boundary of linear dielectrics. It will be shown that in this limit, it reduces to the well known Fresnel and Snell's formulas. We also study the interface of a saturating amplifier. The wave equation we use for this purpose is approximate, in the sense that it assumes the amplitude of the wave does not vary significantly in a distance of a wave length. The limits and implications of this approximation are also investigated. We derive expressions for electric field and intensity reflection and transmission coefficients for such materials. In doing so, we make sure that the above mentioned approximation is not violated. These results are compared with the case of reflection and refraction from the interface of a linear dielectric. 1994-10-04T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/open_access_etds/4715 https://pdxscholar.library.pdx.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=5786&context=open_access_etds Dissertations and Theses PDXScholar Electromagnetic waves -- Mathematical models Reflection (Optics) -- Mathematical models Refraction -- Mathematical models Electrical and Computer Engineering |
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This thesis deals with the topic of reflection and refraction of light from the boundary of nonlinear materials in general, and saturating amplifiers in particular. We first study some of the basic properties of the light waves in nonlinear materials. We then develop a general formalism to model the reflection and refraction of light with an arbitrary angle of incidence from the boundary of a nonlinear medium. This general formalism is then applied to the case of reflection and refraction from the boundary of linear dielectrics. It will be shown that in this limit, it reduces to the well known Fresnel and Snell's formulas. We also study the interface of a saturating amplifier. The wave equation we use for this purpose is approximate, in the sense that it assumes the amplitude of the wave does not vary significantly in a distance of a wave length. The limits and implications of this approximation are also investigated. We derive expressions for electric field and intensity reflection and transmission coefficients for such materials. In doing so, we make sure that the above mentioned approximation is not violated. These results are compared with the case of reflection and refraction from the interface of a linear dielectric. |
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Reflection and Refraction of Light from Nonlinear Boundaries |
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Reflection and Refraction of Light from Nonlinear Boundaries |
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