An Effective Photon Momentum in a Dielectric Medium: A Relativistic Approach
Abstract
We use a relativistic argument to define an effective photon that travels through a transparent (non-absorbing) nondispersive dielectric medium of index of refraction n. If p is the momentum of the photon in a vacuum, then the momentum of an effective photon inside the medium may be of the form p eff=pnα and still reproduce the observed transverse relativistic drift when the medium is in motion. We employ an energy argument to determine the value of the exponent to be α =-1, so that the effective photon momentum is p eff=p/n, which is the Abraham momentum.
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