Non-Abelian evolution of electromagnetic waves in a weakly anisotropic inhomogeneous medium

K. Yu. Bliokh, D. Yu. Frolov, and Yu. A. Kravtsov
Phys. Rev. A 75, 053821 – Published 29 May 2007

Abstract

A theory of electromagnetic wave propagation in a weakly anisotropic smoothly inhomogeneous medium is developed, based on the quantum-mechanical diagonalization procedure applied to Maxwell equations. The equations of motion for the translational (ray) and intrinsic (polarization) degrees of freedom are derived ab initio. The ray equations take into account the optical Magnus effect (spin Hall effect of photons) as well as trajectory variations owing to the medium anisotropy. Polarization evolution is described by the precession equation for the Stokes vector. In the generic case, the evolution of wave turns out to be non-Abelian: it is accompanied by mutual conversion of the normal modes and periodic oscillations of the ray trajectories analogous to electron zitterbewegung. The general theory is applied to examples of wave evolution in media with circular and linear birefringence.

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  • Received 18 January 2007

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.75.053821

©2007 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

K. Yu. Bliokh1,2,*, D. Yu. Frolov1, and Yu. A. Kravtsov3,4

  • 1Institute of Radio Astronomy, 4 Krasnoznamyonnaya St., Kharkov 61002, Ukraine
  • 2A. Usikov Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics, 12 Akademika Proskury St., Kharkov 61085, Ukraine
  • 3Space Research Institute, Profsoyuznaya St. 82/34, Moscow 117997, Russia
  • 4Institute of Physics, Maritime University of Szczecin, 1-2 Waly Chrobrego St., Szczecin 70500, Poland

  • *Email address: k_bliokh@mail.ru

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Vol. 75, Iss. 5 — May 2007

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