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Light

Light moves in a vacuum at a speed of cvac=3×108 m s1. In transparent materials it moves at a speed less than cvac by a factor n which is called the refractive index of the material:

c=cvac/n.

Often the refractive index takes the form

n21+A1(k/kR)2,

where k is the wavenumber and kR and A are constants characteristic of the material. The angular frequency of light in a transparent medium is thus

ω=kc=kcvacnkcvac1+A(1+12A1+Ak2kR2)

so the frequency increases slightly with increasing k. Typically, when k is near kR, the material becomes opaque.

Ultimately, this is due to resonance between the light and the atoms of the materials.


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