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A new general integral theory for dielectric coated gratings

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In this paper, a new rigorous integral formalism for the theoretical study of dielectric coated gratings and grating couplers is presented, which applies in the resonance domain, where the wavelength of the incident field and the groove spacing are of the same order of magnitude.
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We present a new rigorous integral formalism for the theoretical study of dielectric coated gratings and grating couplers. It applies in the resonance domain, where the wavelength of the incident field and the groove spacing are of the same order of magnitude. The computed program issued from this theory extends the domain of application of the previous differential or integral theories. It can be used to investigate, with a very good accuracy, the properties of bare or dielectric coated gratings, for any groove shape and any polarization, in the entire visible, ultraviolet, and infrared regions. Various classical criteria are used to control the validity of the numerical results and comparisons are made with the numerical results obtained using the previous integral and differential formalisms. Two examples of applications are given. First, we show that the new possibilities of our program lead to a better agreement between theoretical results and experimental data. Second, a theoretical study of a certain type of grating coupler is given.

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A new theoretical method for diffraction gratings and its numerical application

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The Finitely Conducting Lamellar Diffraction Grating

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I Rigorous Vector Theories of Diffraction Gratings

D. Maystre
- 01 Jan 1984 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the authors describe the rigorous vector theories of diffraction gratings, which are able to solve almost all the classical problems of gratings encountered by manufacturers and users.
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Specular spectroscopic scatterometry

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The Behavior of Electromagnetic Fields at Edges

TL;DR: In this article, the behavior of an electromagnetic field in the neighborhood of the common edge of angular dielectric or conducting regions is determined from the condition that the energy density must be integrable over any finite domain (the so-called edge condition).
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The total absorption of light by a diffraction grating

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a phenomenon in which a gratinng with very shallow grooves absorbs virtually all of the light of a given wavelength which is incident upon it.
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Theory of conducting gratings and their applications to Optics

TL;DR: In this article, a method to study the diffraction of an electromagnetic plane wave by a grating, in the case where it has a finite conductivity, is described for both classical cases of polarization.
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Brewster incidence for metallic gratings

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TL;DR: In this article, it is shown that metallic gratings can exhibit anomalies which consists of total absorption of a plane wave. But this is not the case for all grating anomalies.
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Modification of the total reflection modes in a dielectric film by one metal boundary

TL;DR: In this article, the optical modes in a dielectric slab are considerably changed by replacing the metal medium on one side of the slab by a metal, and the results are in satisfactory agreement with theory.
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