Computer Science
Scientific paper
Dec 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990spie.1331...36g&link_type=abstract
IN: Stray radiation in optical systems; Proceedings of the Meeting, San Diego, CA, July 12, 13, 1990 (A92-17433 05-74). Bellingh
Computer Science
Bidirectional Reflectance, Laser Beams, Light Scattering, Metal Surfaces, Polarized Light, Surface Roughness Effects, Angular Distribution, Gold, Helium-Neon Lasers, Light Transmission, Polaritons, Reflectometers, Silver
Scientific paper
The enhanced transmission effect, manifested as a narrow peak in the angular distribution of the intensity of diffuse scattered light in the antispecular direction, has been experimentally investigated when a p-polarized laser beam passes through a metal film deposited on a piece of glass substrate. This peak is an analogue of enhanced backscattering in the transmission of light through a randomly rough metal surface. A fully automatic bidirectional reflectometer was used to measure the enhanced transmission of gold and silver surfaces under illumination of He-Ne laser. The results are compared with a recent perturbation theory of the localization of surface polaritons.
Dummer Richard S.
Gu Zu-Han
Lu Jun
Maradudin Alexei A.
McGurn Arthur R.
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