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Negative extinction in one-dimensional scattering

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Abstract The energy/sec transmitted and reflected by a flat dielectric slab embedded in an absorbing host medium was calculated for normal plane wave incidence. It was found that the outgoing… Click to show full abstract

Abstract The energy/sec transmitted and reflected by a flat dielectric slab embedded in an absorbing host medium was calculated for normal plane wave incidence. It was found that the outgoing scattered energy/sec differs from the incoming energy/sec carried by the incident beam. This apparent energy nonconservation is compensated exactly by the energy/sec of the standing wave interference of the incoming plane wave with the outgoing reflected wave evaluated at the surface of the slab. This interference energy/sec, also known as extinction for this one-dimensional scattering situation, oscillates between positive and negative values as a function of slab thickness, in analogy to a similar effect recently predicted for scattering by a dielectric sphere embedded in an absorbing host medium.

Keywords: energy; dimensional scattering; energy sec; one dimensional; extinction one

Journal Title: Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative Transfer
Year Published: 2018

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