2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2022.169081
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Classical-relativistic variability of inertia of photon displacement mass in the matter and the specific vacuum temperature

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“…The polarization reversal points are very close to the Brewster angles [14], [37], [21], [28], similar to observed for the classical-relativistic synchronization angles where the OAM inversions are found [8], [7]. Note that these are special regions of incidence, since they comprise processes where the polarized light does not seem to escape from the region where the OAM inversions take place, which in turn offers a transmission path that is not able to change its angular momentum state from the perspective of the source referential, as we will discuss in this paper.…”
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“…The polarization reversal points are very close to the Brewster angles [14], [37], [21], [28], similar to observed for the classical-relativistic synchronization angles where the OAM inversions are found [8], [7]. Note that these are special regions of incidence, since they comprise processes where the polarized light does not seem to escape from the region where the OAM inversions take place, which in turn offers a transmission path that is not able to change its angular momentum state from the perspective of the source referential, as we will discuss in this paper.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In the treatment of the angular momentum and moment of inertia of the photon presented in the previous works [8], [7] we discussed the points of reversal of direction for both moments at angular incidence, from the perspective of the referential of the source. In turn, the resonance curves known in the literature present points of reversal of polarization in the vicinity of the Brewster angle [15], [9], [1].…”
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