The transmission of polarized light through a two-dimensional randomly rough interface between two dielectric media has been much less studied, by any approach, than the reflection of light from such an interface. We have derived a reduced Rayleigh equation for the transmission amplitudes when p- or s-polarized light is incident on this type of interface, and have obtained rigorous, purely numerical, nonperturbative solutions of it. The solutions are used to calculate the transmissivity and transmittance of the interface, the mean differential transmission coefficient, and the full angular distribution of the intensity of the transmitted light. These results are obtained for both the case where the medium of incidence is the optically less ...
Two problems involving electromagnetic scattering from irregular interfaces are treated, both determ...
Two problems involving electromagnetic scattering from irregular interfaces are treated, both determ...
13 págs.; 13 figs.We study theoretically the scattering of s-polarized light from the one-dimensiona...
The transmission of polarized light through a two-dimensional randomly rough interface between two d...
The transmission of polarized light through a two-dimensional randomly rough interface between two d...
The scattering of polarized light incident from one dielectric medium on its two-dimensional randoml...
The scattering of polarized light incident from one dielectric medium on its two-dimensional randoml...
The scattering of polarized light from a dielectric film sandwiched between two different semi-infin...
We are surrounded by light being scattered from surfaces all around us, both natural and man-made. I...
We present rigorous, nonperturbative, purely numerical solutions of the Rayleigh equations for the s...
A great number of natural phenomena that we observe, as well as numerous man-made objects we use in ...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
By a computer simulation approach we study the scattering of p- or s-polarized light from a two-dime...
By a computer simulation approach we study the scattering of p- or s-polarized light from a two-dime...
Two problems involving electromagnetic scattering from irregular interfaces are treated, both determ...
Two problems involving electromagnetic scattering from irregular interfaces are treated, both determ...
13 págs.; 13 figs.We study theoretically the scattering of s-polarized light from the one-dimensiona...
The transmission of polarized light through a two-dimensional randomly rough interface between two d...
The transmission of polarized light through a two-dimensional randomly rough interface between two d...
The scattering of polarized light incident from one dielectric medium on its two-dimensional randoml...
The scattering of polarized light incident from one dielectric medium on its two-dimensional randoml...
The scattering of polarized light from a dielectric film sandwiched between two different semi-infin...
We are surrounded by light being scattered from surfaces all around us, both natural and man-made. I...
We present rigorous, nonperturbative, purely numerical solutions of the Rayleigh equations for the s...
A great number of natural phenomena that we observe, as well as numerous man-made objects we use in ...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
A formalism is introduced for the non-perturbative, purely numerical, solution of the reduced Raylei...
By a computer simulation approach we study the scattering of p- or s-polarized light from a two-dime...
By a computer simulation approach we study the scattering of p- or s-polarized light from a two-dime...
Two problems involving electromagnetic scattering from irregular interfaces are treated, both determ...
Two problems involving electromagnetic scattering from irregular interfaces are treated, both determ...
13 págs.; 13 figs.We study theoretically the scattering of s-polarized light from the one-dimensiona...