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Abstract
The residual surface roughness of diamond-turned optics is expected to contain significant periodic components. The optical properties of such surfaces are explored as a special case of Rayleigh-Rice vector scattering theory applied to periodic roughness with vertical amplitudes much smaller than the wavelength of light. Expressions are given for the interpretation of differential-scatter, total-integrated-scatter, reflectometry, and ellipsometric measurements in the limit of a highly conducting. surface. In general, such measurements give varying degrees of information about the two-dimensional power spectral density of the surface roughness within the nominal range from the wavelength of light to the diameter of the probing beam spot. Such information may be useful for the practical characterization of mirror surfaces.Entities:
Year: 1975 PMID: 20154921 DOI: 10.1364/AO.14.001788
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Appl Opt ISSN: 1559-128X Impact factor: 1.980