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28 March 1989 Researches On Gratings Made With Anisotropic Materials: How Is The Work Progressing In Our Laboratory
Gerard Tayeb, Roger Petit
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Proceedings Volume 1029, Scattering and Diffraction; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950399
Event: 1988 International Congress on Optical Science and Engineering, 1988, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract
We report on our work about the electromagnetic theory of gratings made with anisotropic materials. We describe briefly and give the fields of application of both differential and integral methods. At the present time, a computer program based on the integral method works for an arbitrary uncoated dielectric anisotropic grating, the surface of which is given by y=f(x), provided that the principal axes of the permittivity matrix be the ones used to describe the geometry of the structure. The differential method, which is very flexible and easy to implement, allows us to deal with a great variety of problems. A computer program has been written which treats the problem of an anisotropic substrate covered with an anisotropic layer, and does not require any restrictive condition on the permittivity matrices. Unfortunately, the numerical difficulties which appear especially for deep and lossy gratings are not yet completely removed.
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Gerard Tayeb and Roger Petit "Researches On Gratings Made With Anisotropic Materials: How Is The Work Progressing In Our Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 1029, Scattering and Diffraction, (28 March 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950399
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KEYWORDS
Diffraction

Scattering

Matrices

Aluminum

Chemical elements

Software

Dielectrics

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