It is theoretically discussed the reflective property of a Gaussian pulse on the planar dielectric interface. When the
decoupling and full-interference approximations are considered, the axes of reflected pulse beam undergoes a lateral shift
from the position predicted by geometrical optics. At the same time, the reflected pulse beam still emerge the time delay
comparing to the incident pulse beam. The reflected profile is different from the incident pulse beam. Both spatial
distribution and temporal distribution of the reflected pulse beam come out the aberrance.
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