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Photon Momentum in Linear Dielectric Media (1511.05139v1)

Published 16 Nov 2015 in physics.optics

Abstract: According to the scientific literature, the momentum of a photon in a simple linear dielectric is either $\hbar\omega/(nc)$ or $n\hbar\omega/c$ with a unit vector ${\bf \hat e}_k$ in the direction of propagation. These momentums are typically used to argue the century-old Abraham--Minkowski controversy in which the momentum density of the electromagnetic field in a dielectric is either the Abraham momentum density, ${\bf g}_A={\bf E}\times{\bf H}/c$, or the Minkowski momentum density, ${\bf g}_M={\bf D}\times{\bf B}/c$. The elementary optical excitations, photons, are typically known as polaritions in the particular case of light traveling in a dielectric medium. Applying the relativistic energy formula, we find that the total momentum that is attributable to a polariton in a dielectric is $\hbar\omega{\bf \hat e}_k/c$ corresponding to a total momentum density ${\bf g}_T=n{\bf E}\times{\bf B}/c$.

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