A. A. Maradudin, I. Simonsen, J. Polanco, and R. M. Fitzgerald Rayleigh and Wood anomalies in the diffraction of light from a perfectly conducting reflection grating J. Opt. 18, 024004 (2016).
Abstract
By means of a modal method we have calculated the angular dependence of the reflectivity and the efficiencies of several other diffracted orders of a perfectly conducting lamellar reflection grating illuminated by p-polarized light. These dependencies display the signatures of Rayleigh and Wood anomalies, usually associated with diffraction from a metallic grating. The Wood anomalies here are caused by the excitation of the surface electromagnetic waves supported by a periodically corrugated perfectly conducting surface, whose dispersion curves in both the nonradiative and radiative regions of the frequency-wavenumber plane are calculated.
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