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Unexpected behaviour in the crossing of microwave and optical beams

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The question of the superluminal speed of information was stopped at crossroads in the last few years. According to one point of view, this speed must be limited to the light velocity in vacuum, whereas a different point of view is more open in this respect and, under specific conditions, this limit is considered surmountable. Very recently, a third approach (based on the hypothesis of a local broken Lorentz-invariance) was proposed and, if confirmed, would go beyond the controversy of the two points of view mentioned above. It is therefore worthwhile to recall attention to this problem, which is far from having a definite solution. The present paper reports some experimental results (similar to those of Ref. 1) which can contribute to these discussions, and also considers the fact that they seem to give some support to the aforesaid third approach, although revised in terms of decaying waves.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Electromagnetic propagation experiment; optics and microwave; complex waves
List of contributors:
Ranfagni, Anedio; Mugnai, Daniela; Meucci, Riccardo
Authors of the University:
RANFAGNI ANEDIO
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/148105
Published in:
MODERN PHYSICS LETTERS B
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