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Shift vector as the geometric origin of beam shifts

Published 29 Jul 2019 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1907.12569v1)

Abstract: Goos-Hanchen (GH) and Imbert-Fedorov (IF) shifts are lateral and transverse displacements of a wavepacket reflecting off a surface. A dramatic real-space manifestation of wavepacket phases, they have traditionally been analyzed in a model dependent fashion. Here we argue that GH and IF shifts admit a general geometrical description and arise from a gauge invariant geometric phase. In particular, we show GH/IF shifts can be naturally captured by a shift vector, analogous to the shift vector from shift currents in the bulk photovoltaic effect. Employing Wilson loops to visualize the scattering processes contributing to the shift vector, we separate the shift into an intrinsic (depends solely on the system bulk) and an extrinsic part. This enables to establish a clear model-independent link between symmetry and the presence/absence of intrinsic and extrinsic GH/IF shifts.

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