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Reversality of optical interactions in noncentrosymmetric media

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Abstract

The interaction of an electromagnetic wave with a noncentrosymmetric crystal is not necessarily time reversible, and the departure from reversality may be seen in nonlocal (wave-vector linear) phenomena. However, relativistic symmetry with respect to simultaneous time and space inversion is always preserved in optics.

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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