EM Scattering from Perforated Films: Transmission and Resonance

<p>We calculate electromagnetic transmission through periodic gratings using a mode-matching method for solving Maxwell's equations. We record the derivation of the equations involved for several variations of the problem, including one- and two- dimensionally periodic films, one-sided fi...

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Main Author: Jackson, Aaron David
Other Authors: Venakides, Stephanos
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5774
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spelling ndltd-DUKE-oai-dukespace.lib.duke.edu-10161-57742013-01-07T20:08:07ZEM Scattering from Perforated Films: Transmission and ResonanceJackson, Aaron DavidMathematicsApplied mathematicsOpticsAnomalyExtraordinaryGratingsPeriodicTransmissionWood<p>We calculate electromagnetic transmission through periodic gratings using a mode-matching method for solving Maxwell's equations. We record the derivation of the equations involved for several variations of the problem, including one- and two- dimensionally periodic films, one-sided films, films with complicated periodicity, and a simpler formula for the case of a single contributing waveguide mode. We demonstrate the effects of the Rayleigh anomaly, which causes energy transmission to be very low compared to nearby frequencies, and the associated transmission maxima which may be as high as 100% for certain energy frequencies. Finally we present further variations of the model to account for the effects of conductivity, finite hole arrays, and collimation. We find that assuming the film is perfectly conducting with infinite periodicity does not change the transmission sufficiently to explain the difference between experimental and theoretical results. However, removing the assumption that the incident radiation is in the form of a plane wave brings the transmission much more in agreement with experimental results.</p>DissertationVenakides, Stephanos2012Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10161/5774
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topic Mathematics
Applied mathematics
Optics
Anomaly
Extraordinary
Gratings
Periodic
Transmission
Wood
spellingShingle Mathematics
Applied mathematics
Optics
Anomaly
Extraordinary
Gratings
Periodic
Transmission
Wood
Jackson, Aaron David
EM Scattering from Perforated Films: Transmission and Resonance
description <p>We calculate electromagnetic transmission through periodic gratings using a mode-matching method for solving Maxwell's equations. We record the derivation of the equations involved for several variations of the problem, including one- and two- dimensionally periodic films, one-sided films, films with complicated periodicity, and a simpler formula for the case of a single contributing waveguide mode. We demonstrate the effects of the Rayleigh anomaly, which causes energy transmission to be very low compared to nearby frequencies, and the associated transmission maxima which may be as high as 100% for certain energy frequencies. Finally we present further variations of the model to account for the effects of conductivity, finite hole arrays, and collimation. We find that assuming the film is perfectly conducting with infinite periodicity does not change the transmission sufficiently to explain the difference between experimental and theoretical results. However, removing the assumption that the incident radiation is in the form of a plane wave brings the transmission much more in agreement with experimental results.</p> === Dissertation
author2 Venakides, Stephanos
author_facet Venakides, Stephanos
Jackson, Aaron David
author Jackson, Aaron David
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title EM Scattering from Perforated Films: Transmission and Resonance
title_short EM Scattering from Perforated Films: Transmission and Resonance
title_full EM Scattering from Perforated Films: Transmission and Resonance
title_fullStr EM Scattering from Perforated Films: Transmission and Resonance
title_full_unstemmed EM Scattering from Perforated Films: Transmission and Resonance
title_sort em scattering from perforated films: transmission and resonance
publishDate 2012
url http://hdl.handle.net/10161/5774
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