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Revision as of 07:55, 13 March 2018
DWBA Equation in thin film
Using the notation for compactness, the DWBA equation inside a thin film can be written:
Expansion (incorrect)
WARNING: This incorrectly ignores the complex components.
Terms
If one expands the of the DWBA, one obtains 16 terms:
Equation
The equation can thus be expanded as:
Simplification
We can rearrange to:
We can rewrite in a more compact form using the notation and :
Expansion
Terms
If one expands the of the DWBA, one obtains 16 terms:
TBD
We take advantage of a more compact form using the notation and :
Breaking into components
The experimental data can be broken into contributions from the transmitted channel and reflected channel :
We define the ratio between the channels to be:
Such that one can compute the two components from:
and: