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27 October 2003 Phase effects on reflection of optical narrow-extent pulses from axially excited chiral sculptured thin films
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Abstract
Sculptured thin films (STFs) comprise parallel bent nanowires that are 30-100 nm in diameter. Using a finite-difference algorithm, we solved the time-domain Maxwell equations to investigate the reflection of optical narrow-extent pulses from both linear and nonlinear chiral STFs. Although he axial component of the Poynting vector -- the pulse shape -- is invariant to changes of carrier wave phase in the incident pulse, we determined that the reflected pulse shape is affected by those changes.
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Joseph B. Geddes III and Akhlesh Lakhtakia "Phase effects on reflection of optical narrow-extent pulses from axially excited chiral sculptured thin films", Proc. SPIE 5219, Nanotubes and Nanowires, (27 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.501083
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KEYWORDS
Thin films

Free space

Nanowires

Nonlinear optics

Reflection

Maxwell's equations

Polarization

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