Surfaces roughness effects on the transmission of Gaussian beams by anisotropic parallel plates
Abstract
Influence of the plate surfaces roughness in precise ellipsometry experiments is studied. The realistic case of a Gaussian laser beam crossing a uniaxial platelet is considered. Expression for the transmittance is determined using the first order perturbation theory. In this frame, it is shown that interference takes place between the specular transmitted beam and the scattered field. This effect is due to the angular distribution of the Gaussian beam and is of first order in the roughness over wavelength ratio. As an application, a numerical simulation of the effects of quartz roughness surfaces at normal incidence is provided. The interference term is found to be strongly connected to the random nature of the surface roughness.
Cite
@article{arxiv.physics/0310084,
title = {Surfaces roughness effects on the transmission of Gaussian beams by anisotropic parallel plates},
author = {Fabian Zomer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0310084},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
18 pages, Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, volume 36, issue 21, pages 2697 - 2704