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A selection of papers presented at the International Seminar on Fiber Lasers (August 19-25, 2024, Novosibirsk)
Analysis of near-field intensity distribution in subwavelength gratings through decomposition into cylindrical waves
A. S. Berezaa, A. E. Chernyavskyab, S. V. Perminovc, D. A. Shapiroa a Institute of Automation and Electrometry, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
b Novosibirsk State University, Novosibirsk, Russia
c Rzhanov Institute of Semiconductor Physics, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russia
Abstract:
The study of scattering plane waves by a periodic array of parallel cylinders utilizes the method of cylindrical wave decomposition, thereby reducing the problem to a system of linear algebraic equations. This method proved to be particularly efficient when the diameter of cylinders is significantly less than the wavelength of incident wave, which results in a rapid diminution of expansion coefficients as the number increases, and facilitates computation in near field. Subsequent comparison with the results of other methods demonstrates a qualitative concordance thereby showing the efficacy of cylindrical wave decomposition in simplifying and accurately modeling wave scattering phenomena in near field in structured media.
Keywords:
plane wave scattering, periodic array of parallel cylinders, cylindrical wave decomposition method, near field, intensity peaks, metamaterials.
Received: 11.10.2024
Citation:
A. S. Bereza, A. E. Chernyavsky, S. V. Perminov, D. A. Shapiro, “Analysis of near-field intensity distribution in subwavelength gratings through decomposition into cylindrical waves”, Kvantovaya Elektronika, 54:7 (2024), 456–460 [Bull. Lebedev Physics Institute, 51:suppl. 10 (2024), S854–S861]
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