Authors: Kamal L. Rajpal
The most important discovery in physics in the last 100 years (1920-2020) was made by Dr. Myron Wyn Evans (1950-2019) in the year 1992 [1]. The discovery of the real longitudinal magnetic field B(3) of the photon [4,5,6] was a landmark historical event, with far reaching insights, in our understanding of the physical nature of the enigmatic photon. Circular or elliptical polarized light acts as a magnet upon interaction with matter. This is the ‘inverse Faraday effect’ (IFE). Thomas Young’s interference experiment (1803) is simple to perform but, even after more than 200 years is difficult to understand. This article explains the basic concepts for both IFE and the double slit using a simple graphical approach [2].
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