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The Effect of the Width of the Incident Pulse to the Dielectric Transition Layer in the Scattering of an Electromagnetic Pulse—A Qubit Lattice Algorithm Simulation

G. Vahala, L. Vahala, Abhay K. Ram null, M. Soe·January 23, 2022·DOI: 10.4208/cicp.OA-2022-0034
Physics

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Abstract

The effect of the thickness of the dielectric boundary layer that connects a material of refractive index $n_1$ to another of index $n_2$ is considered for the propagation of an electromagnetic pulse. For very thin boundary layer the scattering properties of the pulse mimics that found from the Fresnel jump conditions for a plane wave - except that the transmission to incident amplitudes are augmented by a factor of $\sqrt{n_2/n_1}$. As the boundary layer becomes thicker one finds deviations away from the Fresnel conditions and eventually one approaches WKB propagation. However there is found a small but unusual dip in part of the transmitted pulse that persists in time. The quantum lattice algorithm (QLA) used recovers the Maxwell equations to second order in a small parameter -- but QLA still recovers Maxwell equations when this parameter is unity. The expansion parameter is the speed of the pulse in medium $n_1$.

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