Analytical Fresnel laws at generic curved interfaces

Fresnel laws, the quantitative information of the amount of light that is reflected from a planar interface in dependence on its angle of incidence, are at the core of ray optics. However, these formulae do not hold at curved interfaces and deviations are appreciable when wavelength and radius of cu...

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description Fresnel laws, the quantitative information of the amount of light that is reflected from a planar interface in dependence on its angle of incidence, are at the core of ray optics. However, these formulae do not hold at curved interfaces and deviations are appreciable when wavelength and radius of curvature are comparable. This is of particular interest for optical microcavities that play an important role in many modern research fields and applications such as microlasers. Their convexly curved interfaces modify Fresnel's law in a characteristic manner: the onset of total internal reflection is shifted to angles larger than the critical angle. Here, we derive the missing Fresnel laws for concavely curved refractive index boundaries, enabling the analytical description of light in complex mesoscopic optical structures that will be important in future nano- and microphotonic applications.
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