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Spatial effect on the interference of light propagated in a film structure
Ming-Yu Sheng1, Yun-Hua Wu, Shou-Zhi Feng
1Department of Optical Science and Engineering, State Key Laboratory of Advanced Photonic Materials and Devices, Fudan University, Shanghai, China.
Abstract:
The interference of light has been analyzed for a film structure by considering that a spatial separation exists for the two neighboring light beams to be interfered in the space. There is a significant difference between the situations of the interference with or without consideration of the spatial effect, especially around the region where the phase delay delta=pi and 2pi by taking the example of the one-layered SiO2/Si structure. It is reasonable to extract the optical parameters by neglecting the spatial effect only for the thinner film with a thickness much smaller than a wavelength, which satisfies the condition that delta
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