2008
DOI: 10.1016/j.optlastec.2007.06.001
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Single layer homogeneous model for surface roughness by polarized light scattering

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“…The optical properties in terms of transmittance spectra of palladium thin film deposited on glass substrate by PLD technique at different substrate temperature has been analyzed for two samples. In this section we report the experimental results and then compared it with the theoretical one that derived by our previous work [26]. In the entire discussion we exclude s polarization and confine ourself only to p polarization since our theoretical model as reported in ref [26] for absorbing layer was valid to explain the effect of scatter on the transmittance for p polarization only.…”
Section: Optical Propertiesmentioning
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“…The optical properties in terms of transmittance spectra of palladium thin film deposited on glass substrate by PLD technique at different substrate temperature has been analyzed for two samples. In this section we report the experimental results and then compared it with the theoretical one that derived by our previous work [26]. In the entire discussion we exclude s polarization and confine ourself only to p polarization since our theoretical model as reported in ref [26] for absorbing layer was valid to explain the effect of scatter on the transmittance for p polarization only.…”
Section: Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…In this section we report the experimental results and then compared it with the theoretical one that derived by our previous work [26]. In the entire discussion we exclude s polarization and confine ourself only to p polarization since our theoretical model as reported in ref [26] for absorbing layer was valid to explain the effect of scatter on the transmittance for p polarization only. comes because in our theoretical modeling, some assumptions were made to simplify the calculations [26].…”
Section: Optical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 82%
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