Abstract
A formulation of the Chandezon method for modeling one-dimensionally periodic, multilayer, inhomogeneous, anisotropic diffraction gratings is presented. The formulation is based on an oblique Cartesian coordinate system so that blazed surface-relief profiles and slanted volume permittivity variations can be treated simultaneously. The permittivity tensors of the anisotropic materials can be arbitrary, but their spatial variations are assumed to have the same period as the surface corrugations. Some of the previous authors’ works in the above individual aspects of the subject are improved on in regard to clarity, simplicity, and generality. Most important, the theory of Fourier factorization is applied throughout the analysis to ensure fast convergence of the numerical method when the permittivity tensors or the derivatives of the grating’s surface-profile functions have discontinuities. Numerical examples, including those of two types of multilayer magneto-optic gratings, are provided.
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