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Refraction of Single Photons vs Wave Theory

Author:

Sokolov, Gennadiy

Category:

Research Papers

Sub-Category:

Mathematical Physics

Language:

English

Date Published:

June 3, 2022

Downloads:

252

Keywords:

refraction of light, wave theory, single photon, atom of the interface

Abstract:

For almost 400 years, the wave theory has been explaining the refraction of light by changing the speed of wave fronts at the interface between media, and no other theory offers another explanation.....And yet, until now, neither wave theory nor quantum mechanics can explain why on the interface of media, not only a wide wave front, but also a single photon changes the direction of motion. And a single photon changes the direction of motion exactly like the wave fronts of a light beam . In this work, it is shown that the direction of light movement changes not due to the fact that the velocity changes at the interface between media, as was assumed in the 17th century by Huygens and Snell, but because of the interaction of each photon with first re-emitting atom of the interface between media.

Comments

Steve Olah(Laguna Woods, United States):
You are correct, that a single photon acts independently from every other photon. Photons are half wavelength diameter solitons. A green photon of 500 nm has a diameter of 250 nm and its own velocity vector independent from other photons' velocity vector. This 250 nm would span about 700 atoms in most matter of interest. Refraction and reflection are the result of interaction between the solitons and the atoms in the wall of the medium. For reference, please see solitons in Wikipedia.

Posted: April 19, 2023 @ 1:13:31 am

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