Photon Mass and New Experimental Results on Longitudinal Displacements of Laser Beams near Total Reflection

Abstract
The suggestion of de Broglie and Vigier that an "intermediate shift" might be expected to be obtained in the Goos-Hanchen effect, for plane polarized beams having components both parallel and perpendicular to the plane of incidence of the totally reflective surface, is shown to be untenable. Their quoted experimental results are adequately explained classically.

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