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Wigner time for electromagnetic radiation in plasma

Wave tunneling is an intriguing phenomenon spanning different branches of physics, from quantum mechanics to classical electrodynamics and optics. The Wigner (or phase) time is proved to be an adequate measure to describe wave transit through a potential barrier or material layer in the tunneling regime. Here, we analytically and numerically calculate the Wigner time for electromagnetic-radiation propagation through the layer of both lossless and lossy plasmas. It is shown that the plasma frequency is the key parameter governing the value of Wigner time allowing us to interpret tunneling as due to the reaction of plasma as a whole. We analyze the Wigner time for obliquely incident waves of TE and TM polarizations and discuss the meaning of negative Wigner times appearing in the lossy case in the low-frequency range and close to the plasma frequency. The results show that plasma deserves attention as a perspective object for tunneling studies.

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