Light Scattering from Microstructures Lectures of the Summer School of Laredo, University of Cantabria, Held at Laredo, Spain, Sept.11-13, 1998 /
With a tutorial approach, this book covers the most impor- tant aspects of the scattering of electromagnetic radiation from structures (isolated or on a substrate) whose size is comparable to the incident wavelength. Special emphasis is placed on the electromagnetic problem of microstructures lo- ca...
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Language: | English |
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Berlin, Heidelberg :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,
2000.
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Edition: | 1st ed. 2000. |
Series: | Lecture Notes in Physics,
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Table of Contents:
- Light scattering by submicron spherical particles on semiconductor surfaces
- to Light Scattering from Microstructures
- Theory
- Heaviside Operational Calculus and Electromagnetic Image Theory
- Mathematical Methods for Data Inversion
- Mueller Matrices
- Scattering by Particles on Substrates. Numerical Methods
- Light Scattering from a Sphere Near a Plane Interface
- Electromagnetic Scattering by Cylindrical Objects on Generic Planar Substrates: Cylindrical-Wave Approach
- T-Matrix Method for Light Scattering from a Particle on or Near an Infinite Surface
- Scattering of Polarized Light
- Properties of a Polarized Light-Beam Multiply Scattered by a Rayleigh Medium
- Polarization and Depolarization of Light
- Statistics of the Scattered Light
- Polarisation Fluctuations in Light Scattered by Small Particles
- Intensity Statistics of the Light Scattered by Particles on Surfaces
- Applications
- Microstructures in Rough Metal Surfaces: Electromagnetic Mechanism in Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
- Light Scattering by Particles and Defects on Surfaces: Semiconductor Wafer Inspection
- From Scattering to Waveguiding: Photonic Crystal Fibres
- The Angular Distribution of Light Emitted by Sonoluminescent Bubbles
- Light Scattering by Regular Particles on Flat Substrates.