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[OPTICAL REVIEW Vol. 5, No. 5 (1998) 295-302]

Theoretical Treatment of Electric and Magnetic Multipole Radiation Near a Planar Dielectric Surface Based on Angular Spectrum Representation of Vector Field

Tetsuya INOUE and Hirokazu HORI

Department of Electronics, Yamanashi University, 4-3-11, Takeda, Kofu, 400-8511 Japan

(Received May 19, 1998; Accepted June 30, 1998)

We have developed an analytic treatment of light emission properties of electric and magnetic multipoles near a planar dielectric surface, using angular spectrum representation of vector spherical waves. The results are described in terms of spatial rotation matrix elements, so that the angular distribution of light emission for higher order multipoles is easily obtained, which enables us to evaluate basic optical near-field problems such as electric dipole radiation with arbitrary orientation with respect both to surface and observation direction. The numerical results are in good agreement with our previous experimental results and the numerical results reported by Lukosz.

Key words: optical near-field, evanescent wave, dielectric surface, multipole, angular spectrum

hirohori@willow.esd.yamanashi.ac.jp

 

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