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<math>
      \begin{block}{c(ccc)}
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        H & .8 & .2 & .0 \\
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\begin{matrix}
        Y & .3 & .4 & .3 \\
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          &  (T_i T_f)    &  (T_i R_f)      &  (R_i T_f)    &  (R_i R_f)    \\
        D & .2 & .1 & .7 \\
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(T_i T_f) &  T_i^2T_f^2    &  T_i^2 T_f R_f  & T_iR_iT_f^2    &  T_iR_iT_fR_f  \\
      \end{block}
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(T_i R_f)  & T_i^2T_fR_f  & T_i^2R_f^2     & T_iR_iT_fR_f  &  T_iR_iR_f^2  \\
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(R_i T_f)  & T_iR_iT_f^2  & T_iR_iT_fR_f  &  R_i^2T_f^2    & R_i^2T_fR_f  \\
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(R_i R_f)  & T_iR_iT_fR_f  &  T_iR_iR_f^2   & R_i^2T_fR_f  & R_i^2R_f^2    \\
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\end{matrix}
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</math>
 
</math>
  

Revision as of 17:21, 6 March 2018

DWBA Equation in thin film

Using the notation for compactness, the DWBA equation inside a thin film can be written:

Expansion

Terms

If one expands the of the DWBA, one obtains 16 terms:

Equation

The equation can thus be written as:

Simplification

We can rearrange to: