1996
DOI: 10.1016/0167-5729(96)00003-9
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Theory of far infrared properties of magnetic surfaces, films and superlattices

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“…Here we demonstrate the same result explicitly in the case of reflection off a uniaxial antiferromagnet, using the arguments outlined by Abraha & Tilley (1996) and . We are interested in reflection from vacuum in s polarisation.…”
Section: Reflected Intensitymentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Here we demonstrate the same result explicitly in the case of reflection off a uniaxial antiferromagnet, using the arguments outlined by Abraha & Tilley (1996) and . We are interested in reflection from vacuum in s polarisation.…”
Section: Reflected Intensitymentioning
confidence: 64%
“…Effects have been shown theoretically [1][2][3][4][5][6] and experimentally [7][8][9][10], one of the most important being that associated with optical reflection. Nonreciprocity of reflection implies that the properties of the reflected beam for an angle of incidence +θ 1 differ from those for an angle of incidence −θ 1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ATR spectra, a sharp dip usually confirms the existence of a surface polariton. 28,29 For our ATR spectra, if a sharp dip is at the frequency approximately equal to that at the intersection of a dispersion curve and a scanning line in Fig. 4(b), the ATR spectra confirm the HSPhP represented by this dispersion curve.…”
Section: Attenuated Total Reflection Methods For Hsphpsmentioning
confidence: 77%