• Spin Transferred to a Mirror Reflecting Light

    From Radi I. Khrapko@21:1/5 to All on Wed Oct 28 10:09:19 2020
    We consider a plane circularly polarized electromagnetic wave which is incident upon a mirror at an angle. We have calculated the transfer of the spin angular momentum to the mirror and, accordingly, the density of the torque exerted on the mirror.
    International Conference (ICECEIC) January 2019 http://vixra.org/abs/1702.0032?ref=10424270 http://khrapkori.wmsite.ru/ftpgetfile.php?id=188&module=files

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  • From xray4abc@21:1/5 to Radi I. Khrapko on Tue Nov 10 20:01:00 2020
    On Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-4, Radi I. Khrapko wrote:
    We consider a plane circularly polarized electromagnetic wave which is incident upon a mirror at an angle. We have calculated the transfer of the spin angular momentum to the mirror and, accordingly, the density of the torque exerted on the mirror.
    International Conference (ICECEIC) January 2019 http://vixra.org/abs/1702.0032?ref=10424270 http://khrapkori.wmsite.ru/ftpgetfile.php?id=188&module=files
    Hi
    I am pretty sure that I have seen quite a time ago the description of some experiments regarding this matter!
    Are you aware of experiments of this kind or did you do yourself experiments of the kind?
    Best regards, LL

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  • From xray4abc@21:1/5 to Radi I. Khrapko on Tue Nov 10 19:55:45 2020
    On Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-4, Radi I. Khrapko wrote:
    We consider a plane circularly polarized electromagnetic wave which is incident upon a mirror at an angle. We have calculated the transfer of the spin angular momentum to the mirror and, accordingly, the density of the torque exerted on the mirror.
    International Conference (ICECEIC) January 2019 http://vixra.org/abs/1702.0032?ref=10424270 http://khrapkori.wmsite.ru/ftpgetfile.php?id=188&module=files

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  • From xray4abc@21:1/5 to All on Thu Nov 12 14:05:28 2020
    On Tuesday, November 10, 2020 at 11:01:02 PM UTC-5, xray4abc wrote:
    On Wednesday, October 28, 2020 at 1:09:20 PM UTC-4, Radi I. Khrapko wrote:
    We consider a plane circularly polarized electromagnetic wave which is incident upon a mirror at an angle. We have calculated the transfer of the spin angular momentum to the mirror and, accordingly, the density of the torque exerted on the mirror.
    International Conference (ICECEIC) January 2019 http://vixra.org/abs/1702.0032?ref=10424270 http://khrapkori.wmsite.ru/ftpgetfile.php?id=188&module=files
    Hi
    I am pretty sure that I have seen quite a time ago the description of some experiments regarding this matter!
    Are you aware of experiments of this kind or did you do yourself experiments of the kind?
    Best regards, LL
    Actually, I used to have a paper copy of an older discussion, with the description of those experiments, in some of the news groups (not sure which one)
    which I could look up for you and send it to you , if interested. :)
    I , certainly was interested at the time. That is why I saved it, for later reference.
    Regards, LL

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  • From mitchrae3323@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Nov 22 12:03:46 2020
    No. Mirrors stay in place reflect light.
    How does a parabolic mirror aim light?
    Why does shape cause the emission direction?
    When it came in straight?

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