Macroscopic view of light pressure on continuous medium
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The ambiguity of macroscopic description of light pressure on continuous medium originates from the uncertainty of dividing the energy-momentum tensor of electromagnetically excited matter into material and field parts or, equivalently, the total acting force into pressure and deformation terms. We show that although there exists a continuum of formally correct formulations, one can adopt the appropriate form of the macroscopic field stress tensor that allows unified description of pressure during elementary light-matter interactions, such as reflection/refraction, absorption and nonlinear conversion. The proposed expressions for the pressure force are simple, convenient and compatible with the polariton momentum $\hbar \bf k$. The corresponding electromagnetic momentum density (14) generalizes Rytov's definition for right-handed and left-handed frequency dispersive media.
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