The theory of attenuated total reflection by surface polaritons on one-sided corrugated thin films
Date
2003Author
Masale, M.
Publisher
Elsevier Science Ltd. http://www.elsevier.com/wps/find/journaldescription.cws_home/505712/description#descriptionType
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The experimental techniques of attenuated total reflection (ATR) and grating coupling were originally employed
separately as probes for polaritons. The combined technique of these methods into a single probe is a very versatile tool
for probing elementary surface excitations. A theoretical investigation of this single probe for surface polaritons, ATRgrating
coupling, is undertaken. The emphasis is on the calculations of first-order diffuse reflectivities, which arise due
to the presence of a classical grating. More specifically, the ATR set-up in the Otto configuration is considered and for
ease of presentation of the results, a classical grating is thought to be deposited on only one interface of a surface-active
thin-film specimen. The discussion highlights the advantages the combined technique has over either of the two methods
when each is employed on its own.