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Title: Theoretical investigation of far-infrared optical behaviors in asymmentrical first-order ferroelectrtric thick film
Authors: Mohamad Nazri, Abdul Halif
Khian Hooi, Chew
David R., Tilley
Junaidah, Osman
Keywords: Infra red
Ferroelectric films
Far-infrared
Reflectivity
Infrared technology
Infrared spectroscopy
Issue Date: 6-Dec-2005
Publisher: Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM)
Series/Report no.: International Advanced Technology Congress (ATCi 2005)
Abstract: This paper gives a detailed, fully numerical approach to investigate the behavior of far-infrared (FIR) waves in the first-order of asymmetrical thick film ferroelectrics on semiconductor substrate. The theoretical calculation represents two optical conditions: asymmetric non-surface case and asymmetric-surface case, where the extrapolation lengths are g~' = 0 and S'1 * 0 respectively. Basically, the calculations are discussed on the basis of Tilley-Zeks (TZ) model with propagation of FIR waves described by Landau-Khalatnikov (LK) equation of motion and Maxwell's electromagnetic wave equation. The asymmetric-non-surface conditions are characterized by the influence of refractive index of the substrate while for asymmetric-surface term; the behaviors are based on positive-negative Sf' # S_~' surface terms and also refractive index.
Description: Organized by Institute of Advanced Technology (ITMA), Universiti Putra Malaysia, 6th - 8th December 2005 at IOI Marriott, Putrajaya.
URI: http://dspace.unimap.edu.my/123456789/6374
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Mohamad Nazri Abdul Halif, Dr.

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