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25 October 1999 Angular intensity correlation functions C^(1) and C^(10) for the scattering of S-polarized light from a 1D randomly rough dielectric surface
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Abstract
We calculate the short-range contributions C(1) and C(10) to the angular intensity correlation function for the scattering of s-polarized light from a one-dimensional random interface between two dielectric media. The calculations are carried out on the basis of a new approach that separates out explicitly the contributions C(1) and C(10) to the angular intensity correlation function. The contribution C(1) displays peaks associated with the memory effect and the reciprocal memory effect. In the case of a dielectric-dielectric interface, which does not support surface electromagnetic surface waves, these peaks arise from the coherent interference of multiply-scattered lateral waves supported by the interface. The contribution C(10) is a structureless function of its arguments.
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Ingve Simonsen, Alexei A. Maradudin, and Tamara A. Leskova "Angular intensity correlation functions C^(1) and C^(10) for the scattering of S-polarized light from a 1D randomly rough dielectric surface", Proc. SPIE 3784, Rough Surface Scattering and Contamination, (25 October 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.366705
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KEYWORDS
Correlation function

Light scattering

Dielectrics

Scattering

Interfaces

Solids

Speckle pattern

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