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Light under a matter field microscope

Published 6 Mar 2013 in physics.optics | (1303.1390v3)

Abstract: Textbooks state that the successful application of Maxwell's Equations in physical optics problems requires light to interact with matter where any inhomogeneities are spaced by less than or equal to the wavelength of light; the 'dense' limit. This untested statement is proved correct in the experiment reported here and a precise dense limit is found. A 'matter field microscope' is used. The dense limit appears exactly when the (approximately fixed) optical wavenumber coincides with the (rapidly increasing) spatial frequency for a discontinuous matter field as it develops from a dilute to a concentrated material system. It is inferred that in the dilute material system examined here plane wave methods are only valid over a well-defined, but restricted, transverse dimension which is introduced here as the 'wavewidth'. This appears to reveal a natural sub-wavelength mode structure for light. This result then allows the application of the uncertainty relation to describe a longitudinal spatial restriction of the light when crossing matter density interfaces. Physical optics using 'spatial' rays and 'spatial' photons can then be described on this model for light.

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