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Analyzing Near-Field Intensity Distribution in Subwavelength Gratings through Cylindrical Wave Decomposition

Optics 2024-06-21 v1

Abstract

The investigation into the scattering of plane waves by a periodic array of parallel cylinders utilizes the method of cylindrical wave decomposition, thereby reducing the problem complexity to a series of linear algebraic equations. This methodology proves particularly efficacious when the diameter of cylinders is significantly less than the wavelength of incident wave, resulting in a rapid diminution of the solution coefficients as a function of azimuth numbers. Such a reductionist approach facilitates the computation of scattered radiation intensity in near field. Subsequent cross-validation with numerical results corroborates the theoretical findings, showcasing a qualitative concordance between the two. This study underscores the efficacy of cylindrical wave decomposition in simplifying and accurately modeling wave scattering phenomena in structured media.

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@article{arxiv.2406.13962,
  title  = {Analyzing Near-Field Intensity Distribution in Subwavelength Gratings through Cylindrical Wave Decomposition},
  author = {A. S. Bereza and A. E. Chernyavsky and S. V. Perminov and D. A. Shapiro},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.13962},
  year   = {2024}
}

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14 pages, 8 figures, bibliography 31 item