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4 March 1993 Principles of thin-film system design
Hans Kaiser
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Abstract
System design is a method to realize system synthesis -- a special form of system identification -- that means, the determination of a system S corresponding to a given behavior. In synthesis this behavior is prescribed and S has to be constructed accordingly. The other form of identification is system recognition, where one has to find the structure of an existing system from a behavior given by measurements. In both cases the mathematical methods used won't differ essentially. For thin film systems the behavior is given by functions depending on the wavelength and/or the angle of incidence of a harmonic plane wave.
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Hans Kaiser "Principles of thin-film system design", Proc. SPIE 1782, Thin Films for Optical Systems, (4 March 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.141005
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KEYWORDS
Thin films

Refractive index

System identification

Algorithm development

Dielectrics

Fourier transforms

Wave propagation

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