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Spectral anomalies near phase singularities in reflection at Brewster’s angle and colored catastrophes: publisher’s note

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Abstract

Owing to a font-translation error, some of the text in Figs. 1 and 2 in Opt. Lett. 33, 1863 (2008) was inaccurately rendered. The corrected Figs. 1, 2 are shown here.

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 figure: Fig. 1

Fig. 1 Schematic of the geometry and notation used for calculating the Fresnel–Kirchhoff integral and the spectral intensity at an arbitrary point on the screen (n>1).

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 figure: Fig. 2

Fig. 2 Plots of the normalized incident spectral intensity (dashed curves) for the central wavelength λ¯=550 nm and the normalized spectral intensities S(η,λ)/S0 (solid curves) versus λ, which are obtained numerically in the immediate neighborhood of the Brewster's angle for the five different relative angles.

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1. M. Amiri and M. T. Tavassoly, Opt. Lett. 33, 1863 (2008). [CrossRef]   [PubMed]  

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Fig. 1
Fig. 1 Schematic of the geometry and notation used for calculating the Fresnel–Kirchhoff integral and the spectral intensity at an arbitrary point on the screen ( n > 1 ).
Fig. 2
Fig. 2 Plots of the normalized incident spectral intensity (dashed curves) for the central wavelength λ ¯ = 550 nm and the normalized spectral intensities S ( η , λ ) / S 0 (solid curves) versus λ, which are obtained numerically in the immediate neighborhood of the Brewster's angle for the five different relative angles.
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