supermirrors
Dr. Ralph Gilles
Ralph_Gilles at Physik.TU-Muenchen.DE
Fri Apr 23 14:32:40 CEST 1999
Dear Kristian,
I have a question concerning the input of supermirrors.
For example:
R0 = 1.0
mh = 3,
mv = 0
I made a few variations of these parameters to see the meaning of this
example in detail. mv = 0 has still reflectivity because of R0 = 1.0. If
I would like to calculate a supermirror with mh = 3 and a non reflecting
material mv for the sidewalls (it make sense to check the contribution
of the supermirror top and botton), I have the problem to set R0 = 0 for
mv to really simulate this case.
I know it is connected to the fall-off of reflectivity which is still by
using m =0.
The influence is of course not very big but in special cicumtances it
could be very helpful.
greetings, Ralph Gilles
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