학술논문

Beam deflection and negative drag in a moving nonlinear medium
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Optica, 10(5), 544-551 (2023)
Subject
Physics - Optics
Language
Abstract
Light propagating in a moving medium with refractive index other than unity is subject to light drag. While the light drag effect due to the linear refractive index is often negligibly small, it can be enhanced in materials with a large group index. Here we show that the nonlinear refractive index can also play a crucial role in propagation of light in moving media and results in a beam deflection that might be confused with the transverse drag effect. We perform an experiment with a rotating ruby crystal which exhibits a very large negative group index and a positive nonlinear refractive index. The negative group index drags the light opposite to the motion of the medium. However, the positive nonlinear refractive index deflects the beam towards the motion of the medium and hinders the observation of the negative drag effect. Hence, we show that it is necessary to measure not only the transverse shift of the beam, but also its output angle to discriminate the light-drag effect from beam deflection -- a crucial step missing in earlier experiments.
Comment: 13 pages, 13 figures