Abstract
The reflection of light from a five-layered structure (Fig. 1) containing a magneto-optic (MO) and a photoconducting (PC) film, separated by a metal layer, is investigated. The incident light consists of TE and TM polarized plane waves, with amplitudes A = A0 exp (iΦ2) and B = B0 exp (iΦ2), respectively. Linear polarized incident light (Φ1 = Φ2, with arbitrary values of A0 and B0) and circular polarized light (Φ1 ≠ Φ2) are considered.
© 1993 Optical Society of America
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