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19 October 2000 Properties of multilayer optical systems formed by layers with small absorption in inclined falling of radiation
Konstantin Victorovich Karyaev, Eugene Victorovich Zhoga, Eduard Stepanovich Putilin
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Abstract
Multilayer dielectric systems find wide employment in different fields of science and engineering. Dielectric systems, formed by layers with small absorption, attract particular interest. Value of absorption, as a rule, depends on structure of the system (order and optical thickness of layers), angle of incidence and wavelength of radiation. Experiment shows that there are peaks of absorption on certain angles of incidence and wavelength, but behavior of absorption wasn't studied well. Model of a system, formed by isotropic layers settled on semiinfinite substate proved to be a good approximation for many of real optical systems. We studied pecularities in spectral dependencies of reflection, transmission and absorption coefficients in dependance on the angle of incidence and wavelength of falling radiation with flat wave front. Problem was solved on the basis of Maxwell equations and corresponding boundary conditions.
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Konstantin Victorovich Karyaev, Eugene Victorovich Zhoga, and Eduard Stepanovich Putilin "Properties of multilayer optical systems formed by layers with small absorption in inclined falling of radiation", Proc. SPIE 4094, Optical and Infrared Thin Films, (19 October 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.404755
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Reflection

Multilayers

Systems modeling

Optical filters

Absorption filters

Lithium

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