Radiation transport in diffractive media
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We consider radiation transport theory applied to non-dispersive but refractive media. This setting is used to discuss Minkowski’s and Abraham’s electromagnetic momentum, and to derive conservation equations independent of the choice of momentum definition. Using general relativistic kinetic theory, we derive and discuss a radiation gas energy-momentum conservation equation valid in arbitrary curved space time with diffractive media. PACS numbers: 41.20.Jb, 05.60.-k, 42.15.-i
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تاریخ انتشار 2005