Abstract
For a given pseudo-Brewster angle of minimum reflectance of p-polarized light at a dielectric-conductor interface, the second-Brewster angle of minimum reflectance ratio of the p and s polarizations is determined for all possible values of the complex relative dielectric function ϵ that lead to the same . The difference is considered as a function of and . For any given , the difference at increases monotonically as a function of θ and reaches maximum value in the limit as
. This maximum difference has an upper limit of 15.701° when .
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