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Why does my model (transmission through a interface) work well at most incident angles but failed at some angles?
Posted 16.09.2010, 03:53 GMT-4 1 Reply
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I want to study the transmission and reflection of a periodical structure. So a simple model was build for testing.
The model simulates light incident on a interface of air and a material (refractive index: 1.5).
I compared the transmission curve with the theoretical one. At most incident angles, especially at small incident angles, the model works well and gives reasonable transmission. However, at some angles, for example 76 degree, the transmission deviates the theorectical results much.
You can see the details in the attached files.
I will be very grateful if anyone can help me.
The model simulates light incident on a interface of air and a material (refractive index: 1.5).
I compared the transmission curve with the theoretical one. At most incident angles, especially at small incident angles, the model works well and gives reasonable transmission. However, at some angles, for example 76 degree, the transmission deviates the theorectical results much.
You can see the details in the attached files.
I will be very grateful if anyone can help me.
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