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Perturbation analysis of the influence of a thin dielectric film on the propagation constants of a surface optical wave

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Abstract

Simplified analytic expressions are obtained for the phase velocity and propagation length of a surface polariton on a layered structure that consists of a dielectric film on a surface-active material.

© 1975 Optical Society of America

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