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Recursion relations for generalized Fresnel coefficients: Casimir force in a planar cavity

Marin-Slobodan Tomas

Published 2010-01-08, updated 2010-04-06Version 2

We emphasize and demonstrate that, besides using the usual recursion relations involving successive layers, generalized Fresnel coefficients of a multilayer can equivalently be calculated using the recursion relations involving stacks of layers, as introduced some time ago [M. S. Tomas, Phys. Rev. A 51, 2545 (1995)]. Moreover, since the definition of the generalized Fresnel coefficients employed does not imply properties of the stacks, these nonstandard recursion relations can be used to calculate Fresnel coefficients not only for local systems but also for a general multilayer consisting of various types (local, nonlocal, inhomogeneous etc.) of layers. Their utility is illustrated by deriving a few simple algorithms for calculating the reflectivity of a Bragg mirror and extending the formula for the Casimir force in a planar cavity to arbitrary media.

Comments: 5 pages, 2 figures, slightly expanded
Journal: Phys. Rev. A 81, 044104 (2010)
Categories: quant-ph
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