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#### 3.2 - Reflection and transmission at normal incidence
<br>
We suppose that the *xy* plane at *z* = 0 is the boundary between
medium 1 and medium 2. A plane wave of angular frequency *ω*
travelling in medium 1 in the positive *z* direction and polarised
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#### 3.3 - Reflection and transmission at oblique incidence
<br>
We now turn to the more general case of an oblique incidence at an
arbitrary angle *θ~i~*. Before that we will need a few definitions and
considerations.
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#### 3.4 - Fresnel's laws & Brewster's angle
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From the previous section we can write the incident, reflected and
transmitted waves as:
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#### 3.5 - Oblique incidence onto a perfect conductor
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We consider now a linearly polarised plane wave travelling in a
perfect dielec- tric making an oblique incidence onto a perfect
conductor. The case of vacuum is trivially obtained by setting the
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