Inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images
We present near-field optics inverse-scattering procedures, valid within the limits of the Rayleigh hypothesis, for the reconstruction of periodic corrugated surfaces. Firstly, we extend to p polarization a reconstruction procedure valid for s polarization and perfectly conducting samples (Opt. Lett...
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paper:paper_00304026_v105_n1_p24_Valencia2023-06-08T14:56:10Z Inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images Geometrical optics Light polarization Rayleigh scattering Near field optics inverse scattering procedures Periodic corrugated surfaces Image reconstruction We present near-field optics inverse-scattering procedures, valid within the limits of the Rayleigh hypothesis, for the reconstruction of periodic corrugated surfaces. Firstly, we extend to p polarization a reconstruction procedure valid for s polarization and perfectly conducting samples (Opt. Lett. 18 (1993) 2090). Secondly, we give inverse-scattering solutions that take into account the polarization of the incident field and the geometry of the profile. Finally, we develop a scheme of reconstruction valid for metallic or dielectric samples. 1997 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00304026_v105_n1_p24_Valencia http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00304026_v105_n1_p24_Valencia |
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Universidad de Buenos Aires |
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Geometrical optics Light polarization Rayleigh scattering Near field optics inverse scattering procedures Periodic corrugated surfaces Image reconstruction |
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Geometrical optics Light polarization Rayleigh scattering Near field optics inverse scattering procedures Periodic corrugated surfaces Image reconstruction Inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images |
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Geometrical optics Light polarization Rayleigh scattering Near field optics inverse scattering procedures Periodic corrugated surfaces Image reconstruction |
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We present near-field optics inverse-scattering procedures, valid within the limits of the Rayleigh hypothesis, for the reconstruction of periodic corrugated surfaces. Firstly, we extend to p polarization a reconstruction procedure valid for s polarization and perfectly conducting samples (Opt. Lett. 18 (1993) 2090). Secondly, we give inverse-scattering solutions that take into account the polarization of the incident field and the geometry of the profile. Finally, we develop a scheme of reconstruction valid for metallic or dielectric samples. |
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Inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images |
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Inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images |
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Inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images |
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Inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images |
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Inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images |
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inverse-scattering reconstruction of finitely conducting surfaces from near-field optics images |
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1997 |
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https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_00304026_v105_n1_p24_Valencia http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_00304026_v105_n1_p24_Valencia |
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