Lop-sided diffraction by absorbing crystals
- 17 April 1998
- journal article
- Published by IOP Publishing in Journal of Physics A: General Physics
- Vol. 31 (15) , 3493-3502
- https://doi.org/10.1088/0305-4470/31/15/014
Abstract
Diffraction of atoms by a particular absorbing `crystal of light', that has been studied experimentally, is described by the complex potential . The diffracted beam intensities can be calculated exactly, as a function of (dimensionless) potential strength , angle of incidence , and crystal thickness . Only the beams have nonzero intensity; this `lop-sidedness' is a dramatic violation of Friedel's law. The nth beam is strong at Bragg angles , and the peaks get sharper with increasing ; they correspond to degeneracies of the (non-Hermitian) governing matrix. For normal incidence , the are periodic in , and as n increases they approach a self-similar function of .Keywords
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