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PhotonicsRT: Wave Propagation in Multilayer Structures

By Satoshi Ishii1, Uday K. Chettiar2, Xingjie Ni2, Alexander V. Kildishev2

1. NICT 2. Purdue University

The tool calculates the reflection, transmission and absorption of light passing through a lamellar structure with uniform isotropic layers.

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Version 1.2.4 - published on 07 Sep 2012

doi:10.4231/D3BG2H902 cite this

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