Faraday effect: A field theoretical point of view

Avijit K. Ganguly, Sushan Konar, and Palash B. Pal
Phys. Rev. D 60, 105014 – Published 20 October 1999
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Abstract

We analyze the structure of the vacuum polarization tensor in the presence of a background electromagnetic field in a medium. We use various discrete symmetries and crossing symmetry to constrain the form factors obtained for the most general case. From these symmetry arguments, we show why the vacuum polarization tensor has to be even in the background field when there is no background medium. Taking then the background field to be purely magnetic, we evaluate the vacuum polarization to linear order in it. The result shows the phenomenon of Faraday rotation, i.e., the rotation of the plane of polarization of a plane polarized light passing through this background. We find that the usual expression for Faraday rotation, which is derived for a non-degenerate plasma in the non-relativistic approximation, undergoes substantial modification if the background is degenerate and/or relativistic. We give explicit expressions for Faraday rotation in completely degenerate and ultra-relativistic media.

  • Received 10 May 1999

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.60.105014

©1999 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Avijit K. Ganguly*

  • Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 1/AF, Bidhan-Nagar, Calcutta 700064, India

Sushan Konar

  • Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Pune 411007, India

Palash B. Pal

  • Saha Institute of Nuclear Physics, 1/AF, Bidhan-Nagar, Calcutta 700064, India

  • *Email address: avijit@tnp.saha.ernet.in
  • Email address: sushan@iucaa.ernet.in
  • Email address: pbpal@tnp.saha.ernet.in

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Vol. 60, Iss. 10 — 15 November 1999

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