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- Title
Some artefacts of the approaches with the discretization in near-field optics calculations.
- Authors
Bortchagovsky, E. G.
- Abstract
This article is devoted to an observation artefact arising in near-field optical calculations by methods with the discretization of a scattering object and the substitution of separated dipoles instead of discretizing meshes. It is discussed that such an artificial discretization gives within the object a non-monotonously changing field on the scale of the discretizing mesh size, which propagates from the object to a distance of the same order of magnitude as the mesh size in contrast to the real situation where such a non-monotonously changing fields exist on the scale of a real atomic lattice. If such a non-monotonously changing field exists in the observation plane where the picture is calculated, the choice of the observation points can change the obtained picture remarkably.
- Subjects
OPTICS; SCATTERING (Physics); PHYSICS; REFRACTION (Optics); PHYSICAL sciences
- Publication
Journal of Microscopy, 2008, Vol 229, Issue 3, p385
- ISSN
0022-2720
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1365-2818.2008.01916.x