Why is there a change in phase upon reflection of light in a mirror?
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This is an excellent question that might have been better posed in the physics section.........
Explanation:
As an ignorant chemist, I will do my best to muddy the waters.
The very best mirrors are still made by a classic inorganic reaction: the
The metal surface (which is not a monolayer in the best circumstances) reflects incident light with a
Here is a link to a Scientific American article, which does not wholly satisfy me. There are also a series of answers here which I think are a bit more accessible.