
Reflected energy flux anomaly under grazing incidence: the Brewster angle analogy
Author(s) -
T. Rokhmanova,
А. В. Кац,
O Ya
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
vìsnik harkìvsʹkogo nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu ìmenì v.n. karazìna
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2073-3771
DOI - 10.26565/2222-5617-2019-30-4
Subject(s) - specular reflection , optics , wavelength , diffraction , angle of incidence (optics) , electromagnetic radiation , physics , energy flux , terahertz radiation , materials science , astronomy
The paper presents thorough theoretical and numerical analysis of the anomalies accompanying light diffraction on periodicalstructures (gratings). We have developed appropriate theoretical approach allowing to consider strong anomalous effects. Obtainedresults are presented in the form of analytical expressions for the quntities of interest, both diffracted field amplitudes and theoutgoing waves energy fluxes. It is proved existence of the fluxes extrema at the specific grazing angle of incidenceб or wavelength.Namely, the specular reflection can be suppressed even for rather shallow gratings up to approximately total suppression.This effectis accompanied by essential energy redistribution between all outgoing waves depending on the grating profile. It is of essence thatthe energy maxima exist in all nonspecular diffraction orders at the same point (angle, wavelength) as the minimal specularreflectivity. For small period gratings, such that there do not exist other outgoing waves except the specular one, the reflectanceminimum is attended by approximately total absorption of the incident radiation. Thus, we show that the grazing anomaly (GA) canbe accompanied by redirection of the incident wave energy into nonspecular diffraction channels and into absorption. The results areapplicable in the wide spectral region, from visible and near-infrared to terahertz and high-frequency regions for metals andsemiconductors with high permittivity.The anomaly considered is well expressed for high electromagnetic contrast of the adjacent media, say, air and metal orsemiconductor. Then the high contrast is due to the high value of the metal/semiconductor dielectric permittivity , 1 , and theanomaly corresponds to incidence of TM polarized wave. It is shown that the grazing anomaly (GA) is of rather general type and cantake place if other than the specular diffraction order experiencies grazing propagation also. This property follows from the resultsobtained by strict application of the optical reciprocity theorem to the geometry under consideration.The specific case of harmonic relief grating is discussed in detail. It is demomstrated existence of the characteristicinclination, cr a , of the relief inclinatuion for the grating period comparable with the incident radiation wavelength, 1 cr a ,where stays for the surface impedance, 1 . The condition cr a a , or greater, corresponds to highly expressed GA. Thetheoretical results are illustrated by numerical applications to gratings on Cu\vacuum (air) interface in THz region.The results obtained can be simply transferred to the TE polarized waves. For this we have to consider the adjacent mediawith high contrast magnetic properties, i.e., high value of the magnetic permeability , 1 . This case is of high interest fornowaday applications in nanophotonics and metamaterials development.As compared with other anomalies GA is attributed to the resonance-type behaviour of the energy flux, not wave amplitudes,the latter change monotonically within this anomaly contrary to the well known Rayleigh and resonance anomalies, where the waveamplitude experiences fast nonmonotonous dependence on the angle of incidence and wavelength.