M. Neviere et F. Montiel, DEEP GRATINGS - A COMBINATION OF THE DIFFERENTIAL-THEORY AND THE MULTIPLE REFLECTION SERIES, Optics communications, 108(1-3), 1994, pp. 1-7
The field of application of the differential theory of gratings is inc
reased via the use of the recently published multiple reflection serie
s algorithm. The method is developed for both TE and TM polarizations,
dielectric and conducting materials. For TE polarization, it strongly
increases the range of groove depths which can be computed for both d
ielectric and metallic gratings. For TM polarization, the improvement
is limited to lossless or lossy materials but good reflectors cannot b
e dealt with. The method is very suitable for studying new diffractive
optical elements found in integrated optics, whose basic components a
re deep dielectric gratings.