Abstract

The problem of reflection and refraction of TE- and TM-polarized electromagnetic waves at oblique incidence on a dielectric-biisotropic medium interface has been solved. Conditions for the Brewster angles, at which the reflected wave field contains only the cross-polarized component, are established and the influence of the chirality and nonreciprocity parameters on the reflection coefficients is analyzed. It is shown that the appearance of cross-polarization upon reflection from the biisotropic medium is caused by the presence of nonreciprocity in addition to chirality.

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