Sculptured thin films: nanoengineered morphology and optics. - "SPIE digital library."
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1. Verfasser: Lakhtakia, A., (Akhlesh) 1957- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Bellingham, Wash. (1000 20th St. Bellingham WA 98225-6705 USA) SPIE c2005
Schriftenreihe:SPIE Press monograph PM143
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Beschreibung:Sculptured thin films (STFs) are a class of nanoengineered materials with properties that can be designed and realized in a controllable manner using physical vapor deposition. This text, presented as a course at the SPIE Optical Science and Technology Symposium, couples detailed knowledge of thin-film morphology with the optical response characteristics of STF devices. An accompanying CD contains Mathematica programs for use with the presented formalisms. Thus, readers will learn to design and engineer STF materials and devices for future applications, particularly with optical applications. Graduate students in optics and practicing optical engineers will find the text valuable, as well as those interested in emerging nanotechnologies for optical devices
Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-287) and index
Chapter 1. Overview -- 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. From columnar to sculptured thin films -- 1.3. Time-harmonic electromagnetic fields -- 1.4. Optical applications of STFs -- 1.5. Other applications -- 1.6. Prognostications
Chapter 2. History of thin-film morphology -- 2.1. Synoptic view -- 2.2. Early history (pre-1940) -- 2.3. Intermediate history (1940-1970) -- 2.4. Recent history (1970-2004) -- 2.5. Low-adatom-mobility morphology
Chapter 3. PVD methods for STFs -- 3.1. Important factors for STF deposition -- 3.2. STF deposition methods -- 3.3. Desirable future developments
Chapter 4. Engineering of thin-film morphology -- 4.1. Continuum of morphology -- 4.2. From concepts to quantification -- 4.3. Matchstick morphology -- 4.4. Anisotropy due to atomic-level self-shadowing -- 4.5. Dynamic self-shadowing
Chapter 5. Speculations on STF morphology -- 5.1. Deposition on nonplanar substrates -- 5.2. Controlled low-energy bombardment -- 5.3. Self-shadowing, again -- 5.4. Distribution functions
Chapter 6. Macroscopic electromagnetism -- 6.1. Macroscopic Maxwell postulates -- 6.2. Constitutive relations -- 6.3. Constitutive relations of STFs -- 6.4. From the nanostructure to the continuum -- 6.5. Dielectric STFs
Chapter 7. Optics of CTFs -- 7.1. Electromagnetic fundamentals -- 7.2. Reflection and transmission -- 7.3. Normal incidence
Chapter 8. Optics of sculptured nematic thin films -- 8.1 Electromagnetic fundamentals -- 8.2. Reflection and transmission
Chapter 9. Optics of chiral STFs -- 9.1. Electromagnetic fundamentals -- 9.2. Transfer matrix -- 9.3. Reflection and transmission -- 9.4. Normal incidence -- 9.5. Chiral STF half-space -- 9.6. Morphology and optics
Chapter 10. Optical applications of chiral STFs -- 10.1. Optical filters -- 10.2. Optical sensors -- 10.3. Optical emitters -- 10.4. Tuning and bandwidth control -- Appendix: Dyads and dyadics -- Bibliography -- Index
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (1 online resource (xxv, 299 p. ill.) S.)
ISBN:0819456063
9780819456069
9780819480415
DOI:10.1117/3.585322

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