This paper focuses on scattering phenomena resulting from isotropic microroughness as well as from correlated volume inhomogenities in dielectric thin films. Even if volume effects, as a rule, contribute much less to the scattering losses of optical coatings than microroughness does, benefits can be derived from examining volume scattering dur to the inherent information about film morphology
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Unusual structural colors are demonstrated in thin-film coatings due to a combination of optical int...
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A theoretical model is presented that describes the volume scattering in thin optical films, particu...
The response of a medium with respect to electromagnetic fields is commonly described in terms of it...
A theoretical formalism and experimental methods are presented, which enable statistical fluctuation...
A model for refractive index of stratified dielectric substrate was put forward according to theorie...
Light scattering properties of rough thin circular films of constant thickness are studied us-ing th...
I. Comparison between the results obtained by David's method and the result one gets en considering ...
In most applications, contamination of optical thin film coatings is inevitable over time. We demons...
We present a mathematical model that relates the surface morphology of randomly surface-textured thi...
We consider a scattering system consisting of a dielectric film deposited on a semi-infinite metal, ...
The need for microstructural characterization extends beyond defect detection and control of fabrica...
We use a mathematical treatment specially designed for computing the angular dependence of light sca...
The light scattering properties of multilayer coatings is substantially more complex than that of si...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D74982/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Unusual structural colors are demonstrated in thin-film coatings due to a combination of optical int...
Contains fulltext : 28255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
A theoretical model is presented that describes the volume scattering in thin optical films, particu...
The response of a medium with respect to electromagnetic fields is commonly described in terms of it...
A theoretical formalism and experimental methods are presented, which enable statistical fluctuation...
A model for refractive index of stratified dielectric substrate was put forward according to theorie...
Light scattering properties of rough thin circular films of constant thickness are studied us-ing th...
I. Comparison between the results obtained by David's method and the result one gets en considering ...
In most applications, contamination of optical thin film coatings is inevitable over time. We demons...
We present a mathematical model that relates the surface morphology of randomly surface-textured thi...
We consider a scattering system consisting of a dielectric film deposited on a semi-infinite metal, ...
The need for microstructural characterization extends beyond defect detection and control of fabrica...
We use a mathematical treatment specially designed for computing the angular dependence of light sca...
The light scattering properties of multilayer coatings is substantially more complex than that of si...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre- DSC:D74982/87 / BLDSC - British Library ...
Unusual structural colors are demonstrated in thin-film coatings due to a combination of optical int...
Contains fulltext : 28255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access