A Study of the Anomalous Transmission (Borrmann Effect) for Obliquely Incident Light in an Absorbing Single-Domain Cholesterie Liquid Crystal
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概要
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The Borrmann effect for obliquely incident light is qualitatively explained using the Optical Eigen Modes. Transmission spectra from an absorbing single-domain cholesteric liquid crystal are measured for obliquely incident light. The Borrmann effect is still found to be in exitence at a small angle of incidence. The transmission spectra at a large angle of incidence, however, show that the Borrmann effect has disappeared. Transmission spectra are numerically calculated by the 4 × 4 matrix method and are in good agreement with the experiments.
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- 1983-08-20
著者
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AKAHANE Tadashi
Department of Electrical Engineering, Nagaoka University of Technology
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Akahane Tadashi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering Nagaoka University Of Technology
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ENDO Shyunsuke
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The Technological University of Nagaok
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KURIBARA Tadashi
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, The Technological University of Nagaok
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Kuribara Tadashi
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering The Technological University Of Nagaoka
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Endo Shyunsuke
Department Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering The Technological University Of Nagaoka
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Akahane Tadashi
Deparment Of Electrical Engineering Faculty Of Engineering The Technological University Of Nagaoka
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