Abstract

Based on the near-field effect in the transition layer, a theoretical interpretation is given of experiments on Brewster light reflection from surfaces of certain liquids. The analysis is performed within the framework of the concept of a discrete-continuous dielectric, with allowance made for the fields of atomic dipoles discretely distributed inside the Lorentz sphere surrounding the point of observation.

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