
2. Calculation method
2.1 Problem definition
We place ourselves in a harmonic or monochromatic regime with a time dependence in exp (– jωt ). Media are assumed to be linear, homogeneous, isotropic and non-magnetic (μ = μ 0 ). We also work in the absence of charges and currents, without excluding the case of metals (photo-induced currents). The component is a multilayer planar system (figure 2 ) invariant along Oy. This component is illuminated from a source located at infinity in a transparent superstrate of refractive index n...
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