What are the conditions for Brewster's and critical angles?
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5 Brewster and Critical Angles. In 1815, David Brewster, basing his observations on an experiment by Malus, noted the existence of an angle (θB) such that: if light is incident under this angle, the electric vector of the reflected light has no component in the plane of incidence (Born and Wolf, 1964, p. 43).
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5 Brewster and Critical Angles. In 1815, David Brewster, basing his observations on an experiment by Malus, noted the existence of an angle (θB) such that: if light is incident under this angle, the electric vector of the reflected light has no component in the plane of incidence (Born and Wolf, 1964, p. 43).
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