Abstract
Scattering of light from slightly rough, thin, dielectric films is a classic optics problem, with a long and prestigious history.1 In spite of the seeming simplicity of the problem, however, and the vast literature covering the topic, no proper theoretical description or clear physical understanding exists of many of the experimental features, some of which we present here.
© 1998 Optical Society of America
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