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A beam of arbitrary structure is represented as a set of plane monochromatic waves using the Fourier transform. Each of the plane waves falls obliquely in an arbitrary plane of incidence, in such a way that all projections of its wave vector are not equal to zero. The reflection and transmission matrices are obtained for a plane electromagnetic wave incident from an isotropic medium onto a plane inhomogeneous anisotropic layer located on an isotropic base. The found matrices are used to calculate the reflected and transmitted beams.
Natalja M. Moiseeva
"Reflection matrices for plane waves composing a beam", Proc. SPIE 11846, Saratov Fall Meeting 2020: Laser Physics, Photonic Technologies, and Molecular Modeling, 118460Q (4 May 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2590970
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Natalja M. Moiseeva, "Reflection matrices for plane waves composing a beam," Proc. SPIE 11846, Saratov Fall Meeting 2020: Laser Physics, Photonic Technologies, and Molecular Modeling, 118460Q (4 May 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2590970