The Optical HMW Geometric Phase and the Abraham Minkowski Controversy
Abstract
The question of the correct formulation for the momentum of light in a
dielectric medium is typically referred to as the ``Abraham-Minkowski
controversy". Experiments conducted to elucidate the issue have primarily
focused on measuring forces and momentum transfers. In this work, we propose an
interferometric approach using matter waves to measure the light-induced
version of the He-McKellar-Wilkens (optical HMW) phase for a neutral atomic
dipole in dynamical electromagnetic fields. Beginning from the action
principle, we show that this geometric phase is directly related via the
Euler-Lagrange equations of motion to the Abraham force lying at the heart of
the controversy.