Abstract

The so-called spin Hall effect of light, the transverse splitting of the left circularly polarized and right circularly polarized components of light with initially linear polarization, is investigated, and the coherent superposition of two sub-components with different shifts in each component that leads to the observed phenomena is elucidated.

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