Energy balance formulas in grating theory
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概要
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The energy conservation law and the optical theorem in the grating theory are discussed: the energy conservation law states that the incident energy is equal to the sum of diffracted energies and the optical theorem means that the diffraction takes place at the loss of the specularly reflection amplitude. A mathematical relation between the optical theorem and the energy conservation law is given. Some numerical examples are given for a TM plane wave diffraction by a sinusoidal surface.
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- 2003-06-01
著者
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Nakayama Junichi
Faculty Of Engineering And Design Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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KASHIHARA Aya
Faculty of Engineering and Design, Kyoto Institute of Technology
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Kashihara Aya
Faculty Of Engineering And Design Kyoto Institute Of Technology
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